MCS 2wnr coilovers install

Jah29

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I will be installing MCS two-way adjustable non-remote true coilover system over the next few days. I thought a few people might be curious. I am not really up for a full install journal but willing to fulfill picture requests and answer questions.

I worked with Karcepts and MCS (motion control suspension) to design a true coilover system that maintained the same travel as stock for my 2.0 Supra. Lowering the car was not a goal, but they should let me drop it up to an inch from stock. Spring rates are about double 375 front, 350 rear.

More tomorrow night.

Thanks,
Justin

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Jah29

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Pricing:

https://motioncontrolsuspension.com/applications-pricing/

Barely got anything done today. Car jacked up and rear coilovers assembled. Checkout that out spacer! The shock base can go into it if compression need it to. Shocks can be mounted with either end up. Will look at clearance with control arms and ease of reaching adjuster to decide which way. See the two knobs on one end for adjustment. The outside one pops the inside one up or down. Up is compression adjustment, down is rebound. (I might have that backwards). These are digressive in compression and rebound.

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