What did you do to your Supra today?

jchadwell

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Be careful you don’t rub on track @jchadwell. The Eibach springs were too squishy for me.

Love WV! That’d be incredible to drive in your neck of the woods, so to speak, on a daily basis ?. Open twisty roads ? Plus you gotta be one of the few Supras out there ??
Thanks but I think I'll be fine. I don't do track days any longer. It was fun but was pretty expensive so I haven't really had the desire since I think sometime in the mid-90s was my last one. I just do maybe 8-10 AX events per year now for shits and giggles. I also stayed with stock tire sizes so if I'm having rubbing issues, something "bad" has likely happened. :oops:

I also intentionally stayed conservative on the springs because 2025 is our retirement year and we intend to pull the Supra on a trailer behind a smaller, "couples" RV. I'm really excited to be able to cruise around in this car in all the cool and beautiful places this country has to experience. If it's too low, too stiff, too loud, too anything, the spousal unit would not be a fan...

Don't have a lot of Supras here but I've seen a handful over the last couple years. Surprisingly, there are three of us that participate in our local Southern WV Region SCCA events. I've also made a few Lexington, KY and Columbus, OH events the last two years but have always been the only Supra. I'm hoping some others will show up this season.
 

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I've always done my own mods and other reasonable repair/maintenance work but I just don't have the confidence that I'd be able to handle dropping the rear needed to install the rear sway bar.
It’s really not that bad. Time consuming yes, but not difficult. From a frustration/pain perspective, replacing the side reflectors was much worse. Cusco’s rear sway install doc goes through the whole process with pictures and it’s only 6 pages.

https://assets.ctfassets.net/fmj32k...22_rear_sway_bar_2020_toyota_gr_supra_a90.pdf
 

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What did you do to your car???? Looks great dude!!! I know it’s supposed to be a track car but damnnnn
yeah- it’s a track car now. Have all the parts in boxes.
 

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Received my Thic Whip paint matched badges, should look fantastic with the paint matched reflectors. Plate match for the body, logo matched to wheels.
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Too cold to put them on this weekend…
Woke up covid positive today thanks to taking care of the wife with it for 3 days. Still couldn’t resists putting it on Thic Whip style today. I absolutely love the paint match of the AZW and the Satin match to the OEM wheels. Most definitely OEM+ these badges make such a difference; especially if you’re a fan of the paint matched reflectors! Even the dog approved of the paint match. ?

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