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Izze-Racing
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by Izze-Racing » Tue Nov 22, 2022 8:54 pm
WTB: OEM ITR Suspension
The newer the better. My factory 01 dampers are shot
Thanks,
Caleb
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AndyD
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by AndyD » Tue Nov 22, 2022 11:12 pm
Caleb,
Just a suggestion. Due to the age of original ITR parts like shocks, you're better off buying new aftermarket units. The original shocks will have deteriorated.
Just a suggestion.
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Izze-Racing
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by Izze-Racing » Wed Nov 23, 2022 6:24 am
Hi Andy,
Thanks for your input. I was thinking about this as well; however, I would prefer to retain the factory damper curve, hysteresis effects, and nonlinear spring rates versus an aftermarket alternative. The ITR is so well tuned from the factory for street use; if it was for track use then I would certainly go aftermarket.
Caleb
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AndyD
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by AndyD » Wed Nov 23, 2022 1:03 pm
Just a reminder, some aftermarket shocks like Koni Yellows and KYB AGX series are adjustable and can be made pretty soft/close to stock shocks. Not all aftermarket shocks are stiffer than stock. Bilstein also make a B4 series that is not adjustable but is designed to be close to stock German Sachs shocks but last a lot longer. Not sure if they make them for ITRs though. Worth looking into.
The specs you speak of are what a brand new suspension setup had. Those days are long gone for stock suspensions. Even low-mileage springs have been altered even if the car sat with minimal use.
I'm just offering suggestions because 99% of the OEM shocks you will select from will be way past their useful life.
Also, are you in Maryland? If so, I'm near BWI airport.
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coolhandluke
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by coolhandluke » Wed Nov 23, 2022 5:35 pm
For anyone reading thinking, "Welp, my setup isn't what the OP is looking for", whether you have busted, blown, or just high mileage/tired suspension, I'm also in the market for ITR rear suspension and I just need something for a roller.
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Dave7CDMTYPER
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by Dave7CDMTYPER » Wed Nov 23, 2022 5:41 pm
A good option used to be used JDM oem suspension from the various JDM parts dealers. Not sure if they're as readily available now.
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