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Old 01-23-2023, 06:37 PM   #1
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Post Tarmac Rally Coilover options

I see there are a few options for tarmac/asphalt rally coilovers for the XP90.

KSport: https://ksportusa.com/product/toyota...ers-cty320-ar/

D2: https://www.d2racingcoilovers.com/pr...ver-d-to-64-ra

XYZ: https://xyz-racing.co.uk/product/toy...ion-coilovers/

You can also spec out Ceika for rally: https://ceika-store.com/products/cei...tz-ncp91-05-11


I would not use them for a serious stage rally car but I have been looking for something linear to replace the Bilstein B14s on the car now. My Yaris is my part-time daily and rallycross beater every now and then. I wanted to get something with linear spring rates (the Bilstein's are progressive).


Are any of these any good or are they junk?
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Old 02-14-2023, 10:45 AM   #2
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Old 07-18-2023, 01:28 PM   #3
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I can't recommend Cusco enough as they tune their suspension with the specific car, instead of just slapping some off the shelf components onto them. I use the Street Zero-A which have linear springs (I opted for the 6/4kg set). Cusco also has their Sport line available for the Vitz/Yaris which is more competition focused and has specific models for each type of racing.
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Old 01-22-2024, 03:18 PM   #4
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I can't recommend Cusco enough as they tune their suspension with the specific car, instead of just slapping some off the shelf components onto them. I use the Street Zero-A which have linear springs (I opted for the 6/4kg set). Cusco also has their Sport line available for the Vitz/Yaris which is more competition focused and has specific models for each type of racing.
Thanks! I kind of got that idea from them. I will give them a look if I decide to get rid of my Bilsteins.
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