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> Suspension on 90T
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post Jan 7 2000, 07:26 AM
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Well, I'm not sure about the front body panel clips, and the stock CD players are basically impossible to find. You are far better off going to an aftermarket stereo, since the stock one is really underpowered anyway.<br><br>For the suspension, if you have the TEMS controller for firm and normal ride selection, you can replace the shocks with Tokico 5 way selectable shocks. They are TEMS compatible. Cost is about $99 each though, through www.shox.com - you can probably find them cheaper through IPN or TRPONLINE. If you don't have the TEMS controller, Monroe gas shocks work great for a mere $25 or so each. All prices US.... :) You shouldn't need any spring work or anything though with your age and mileage. Hope that helps.
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post Jan 8 2000, 04:22 PM
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Thanks for the info. She does not have TEMS, so I will have to look into the gas shocks. <br>I posted a few pix of her for all to enjoy. We enjoy her so much that I don't think that we can ever part with her. <br>Any ideas of how much horsepower she came with as a stock vehicle? Not that we need any more power, but are there any low cost accessories/changes that we can make to get a bit more out of her? Will be taking her in in 4000 km (2400 mi) for her scheduled service (the only way to go to stay on top of things). Should I ask them to re-torque the heads as a preventative measure even if we don't boost the power much?<br>Also - when we go to change the exhaust - any suggestions to get her breathing better?<br>Thanks again for the info. Hope you enjoy the pics - and for those of you from the USA - if you would like me to find you a CDN Supra at CDN $$, e-mail me. I am always looking at Supras and find several nice ones from time to time. $10,000 CDN = approx $7,000 US - so there is money to be saved, and the west coast in Canada has mild winters with very little road salt/mud required, if any.
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