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Isn’t this only an option on the 2.0i and not the V6?For those following along, what @F1 SML8R is referring to is that you can raise or lower your car’s height about 5mm with your OEM Bilsteins.
If you compress your springs and move the lower perch up, there are 3 indentations with a retaining circlip under that lower perch hat. You could move the circlip higher or lower to achieve the 5mm raise or lowering. Looks like it is set at +0 station coming from the factory.
(I used a 5mm spacer for reference of indentation distances)
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I believe this is on all variants. Although the spring rates may be different across variants, the design of the OE Bilstien coilover is identical. So all cars have this feature. The real question, is it worth the labor for only a 5mm change?Isn’t this only an option on the 2.0i and not the V6?
Someone in a previous post stated that it was 2.0 only.I believe this is on all variants. Although the spring rates may be different across variants, the design of the OE Bilstien coilover is identical. So all cars have this feature. The real question, is it worth the labor for only a 5mm change?
There's a video of the guys from PB Racing (see the 48 second mark) where he is talking about his new in-house developed springs vs the OE and they show this notch. If you look at the video and zoom in to the exhaust, you'll see it has the V6 exhaust (third cat delete uses a flange mount vs a V clamp wrap-around).Someone in a previous post stated that it was 2.0 only.
How much?Fyi, i will be selling my set of the jubu ttx 2 ways soon (selling car).
Yes very adjustable heights.
Book spec is 130mm/156mm for front and rear measurement point
I set my TTX's to 111/136mm, and there is approximately 38mm more of damper to slide the collar on, which means you can go to stock ride height, and up to ~20mm higher
Ride quality is very much controlled by the dampers. At full soft, it will make you motion sick as it's less damping than a camry, and at mid-adjustment it's go kart hard. You'll have to play with settings but I'd start at roughly 1/4 up the scale on both compression and rebound and adjust from there.