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chuck baader
10-15-2009, 03:08 PM
I am building an ITB Celica GTS. It has the same rear suspension as the same year Supra, i.e., independent rear. That is the good news. The bad news is that no one makes ride height adjusters for the rear. The question: the NASCAR boys have adjustable spring perches available for the 5-5 1/2" springs. However, they would require cutting and welding in the rear suspension arm for installation. Either that or weight jack bolts in the supper spring perch. Comments, please. Thanks for your interest, Chuck

quadzjr
10-15-2009, 03:36 PM
I know someone runs a celica here in the SE with good results.

Unfortunately modification of the control arm is not allowed. However, if you can possilby figure out a way to make it supplemental to the factory perch you should be in good shape.

Knestis
10-15-2009, 03:45 PM
Can you fabricate bits that allow you to have a coilover-diameter spring sitting in the stock perches?

K

EDIT - To the question, I don't think it's going to fly if you have to modify either the arm or the top spring perch on the chassis.

lateapex911
10-15-2009, 04:40 PM
Post pictures of the situation if you can, Chuck. I've got some on mine.

Marcus Miller
10-15-2009, 05:13 PM
jake hit it, sounds like a first gen rx7 situation.

chuck baader
10-15-2009, 06:52 PM
First picture is what stock looks like:file:///C:/Users/Chuck/Desktop/DSC00452.jpg

Second is what this racer did:

Third is finished produce...CB Edit...could always add a weight jack to the upper frame

Greg Amy
10-15-2009, 07:12 PM
Not legal.

Springs are legal to change, but there is nothing in the rules that allows mods to install any spring changes. Said differently, you can replace the springs with anything you want (including putting in some weight jack pads, if you like) as long as you don't modify anything else in there to make it fit...

lateapex911
10-15-2009, 10:06 PM
yup, I use ISC adjustable collars. Check out their site, you might have to fa an internal centering setup, but they, or something like them, should do the trick

chuck baader
10-16-2009, 09:48 AM
Jake, would you have pictures of what you have done? If not, I can look at them at the ARRC> Thanks, Chuck

Dano77
10-18-2009, 10:32 AM
Dude Do the perches fit over the stock bump stop mount,if so put the adjuster on top of the spring. Basically flip it all over. when you corner weight the car all your adjustments will be upside down ie lower percch to increase,raise perch to decrease.
Good luck Dan

Spinnetti
10-18-2009, 11:22 AM
I am building an ITB Celica GTS. It has the same rear suspension as the same year Supra, i.e., independent rear. That is the good news. The bad news is that no one makes ride height adjusters for the rear. The question: the NASCAR boys have adjustable spring perches available for the 5-5 1/2" springs. However, they would require cutting and welding in the rear suspension arm for installation. Either that or weight jack bolts in the supper spring perch. Comments, please. Thanks for your interest, Chuck

Decided to take the plunge eh? Its a good car, and fun too. TRD has a fair selection of springs in Japan. Easy answer might be to just get some of those. I think there are lots of ways to do this without any rules gray area. Could just machine up some adapters to sit on the stock perches, then just use std. race springs and coilover adjusters (more or less how my Konis are done on my 2002 Audi in the rear). Google and you should be able to find some pics. You can modify (but not remove) the snubbers right? IIRC, those just bolt on with a single bolt. Mod the top one with an integral spring seat for 2.5" springs (attach the spring to the top, and could let it "float" on the bottom even). I don't think you'll need much adjustment in the rear, so you could make up some spacers for corner weighting and the like. That's what I have for my Corolla GT-S.