Does dropping the subframe causing any alignment issue after?
Rear sway bar install complete! This tops my hardest install now followed by S2000 Super Charger Install. There were a lot of parts had to be removed for such a simple component. Also had to dealt with dropping subframe which I never had to do.
In my opinion, Cusco Install guide was very good as long as you could follow the pictures. there are few things I'd add to the manual.
1. All underside panels should be removed. pairs by exhaust, pairs on lower control arm, & pairs covering frame brace.
2. When lowering Exhaust, use hangers. See picture below.
I used wire hanger to hang the exhaust instead of dropping to floor. If you are completely detaching exhaust, this would not matter but I felt better to hang it.
3. Before fishing the old sway bar out, mark which side is left or right. I had to figure out for awhile to make sure which side i'm putting it in. It's like a puzzle that can only be solved once to take it out as well as putting new one in. you definitely don't want "oops, it's wrong side.." Especially if you are doing this by yourself, you need to go back and forth side to side to take it out and put new one in.
See below as a reference how much you need to lower the subframe.
It is about 4 inches and I was afraid that I was going to break wire but I just managed not to.
However... After attaching subframe and torqued to the spec, I found this...
passenger side spring did not wanted to stay in place.... I heard pop but didn't think of anything as it was getting late.. And found this spring assembly not in place...
So I called it a day... you may have noticed I even bought spring compressor... Don't bother with this on rear spring since this would not work with rear springs of Supra. After a good hot shower, I searched for spring installation on bmw/supra rear spring installation and gave me pretty good idea what I had to do.
Completed the installation today. Believe it or not at this stage, almost all mechanical parts were in its place. Just needed panels. After all that, no missing screws to nuts/bolts, nor left overs. Done some test drive to see if I have any code. No code, car drove just like before. Hard to see if it changed anything at the moment. I just need to wait 'til March.
I was expecting that but didn't have much issue. however, it would be a good idea to check and adjust as factory alignment may not be to the spec. having said that, I did alignment after sway bar was replaced.Does dropping the subframe causing any alignment issue after?
hi!Hi nibble, wondering what's your front/rear spacer setup running 285/35/18? And how do you like it compared to stock 19s, especially with added front width on feedback and traction?
I've been thinking about getting a set of 18x10s and run 265-285 squared for tire life and traction, and saw your feature on the APEX article.
P.S. You gave me a ride during last year's NASA Pocono event, August I think, showed me the car's potential in my first track day!
Hey! I’ll be at Lime Rock on Tuesday the 5th with scda. Hoping the current rain in the forecast goes away in time!That's good to know! Indeed, thinking about going to the Limerock event next week, if my tires show up on time haha.
I'm much more active on Instagram, happy to stay in touch there if you are on IG too!
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although it is depends on how many cars on the track, if you are DE4 driver, you should know how to manage traffic as well as maximize how to use track time. if your goal is getting best lap time and you have pace, perhaps you should try TT - Time Trial.how's the hpde4 run group at LRP with nasa ne? mostly fast platforms + drivers or is it traffic galore?
mostly depends on other drivers, lots of ego usually even with instructorsalthough it is depends on how many cars on the track, if you are DE4 driver, you should know how to manage traffic as well as maximize how to use track time. if your goal is getting best lap time and you have pace, perhaps you should try TT - Time Trial.
can you please share more info about your feeling after the install of both sway bars ?
Rear sway bar install complete! This tops my hardest install now followed by S2000 Super Charger Install. There were a lot of parts had to be removed for such a simple component. Also had to dealt with dropping subframe which I never had to do.
In my opinion, Cusco Install guide was very good as long as you could follow the pictures. there are few things I'd add to the manual.
1. All underside panels should be removed. pairs by exhaust, pairs on lower control arm, & pairs covering frame brace.
2. When lowering Exhaust, use hangers. See picture below.
I used wire hanger to hang the exhaust instead of dropping to floor. If you are completely detaching exhaust, this would not matter but I felt better to hang it.
3. Before fishing the old sway bar out, mark which side is left or right. I had to figure out for awhile to make sure which side i'm putting it in. It's like a puzzle that can only be solved once to take it out as well as putting new one in. you definitely don't want "oops, it's wrong side.." Especially if you are doing this by yourself, you need to go back and forth side to side to take it out and put new one in.
See below as a reference how much you need to lower the subframe.
It is about 4 inches and I was afraid that I was going to break wire but I just managed not to.
However... After attaching subframe and torqued to the spec, I found this...
passenger side spring did not wanted to stay in place.... I heard pop but didn't think of anything as it was getting late.. And found this spring assembly not in place...
So I called it a day... you may have noticed I even bought spring compressor... Don't bother with this on rear spring since this would not work with rear springs of Supra. After a good hot shower, I searched for spring installation on bmw/supra rear spring installation and gave me pretty good idea what I had to do.
Completed the installation today. Believe it or not at this stage, almost all mechanical parts were in its place. Just needed panels. After all that, no missing screws to nuts/bolts, nor left overs. Done some test drive to see if I have any code. No code, car drove just like before. Hard to see if it changed anything at the moment. I just need to wait 'til March.
can you please share more info about your feeling after the install of both sway bars ?
i want to do the sway bars also but cant decide for 100%,
and even after i decide, i dont know if to get the cusco set or the adjustable set ??
i do a lot of back road driving, fast driving where i can feel the body roll,
i barely do track days, maybe 1-2 a year.
and i realy like the adeptive suspension and stock height.
thank you very muchDoing both made feeling more balanced, close to stock balanced with much less roll than stock. my recommendation has been do both or don't do it al all. I thought about adjustable but company like Cusco would have tested best set up for general use instead of using "random" number. Also, I'm not favoring adjustable because I spend more time figuring out if it's car / its setup or my driving skill when I used to have coil-over on my s2000 before. I rather spend time improving my driving skill than figuring out setup. - trying to make less variable.