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Re: Jesses JZX90 Mark II

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yakuza wrote:Jun (the guy with the manual turbo JZX90) has fitted r33 side skirts and a accord front lip
That's kinda how I heard they fit. Met a guy named Juhan, he's mates with Junhyuk and he was telling me about it, sounds like it wouldn't look too bad but... am yet to see it.
yupp mine are r33 skirts and lip
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Re: Jesses JZX90 Mark II

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CHA5ER wrote:
Driftmonkey wrote:
yakuza wrote:Jun (the guy with the manual turbo JZX90) has fitted r33 side skirts and a accord front lip
That's kinda how I heard they fit. Met a guy named Juhan, he's mates with Junhyuk and he was telling me about it, sounds like it wouldn't look too bad but... am yet to see it.
yupp mine are r33 skirts and lip
Pics! Are they standard sideskirts or aftermarket ones?

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Re: Jesses JZX90 Mark II

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Im pretty sure they are the standard r33 side skirts. They look like their factory JZX90 ones
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Re: Jesses JZX90 Mark II

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Standard R33 sedan side skirts with some custom modification on the rear to fit.

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Re: Jesses JZX90 Mark II

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Does this apply to jzx100s too?

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Re: Jesses JZX90 Mark II

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Anyone else with a JZX90 struggle with axle tramp? If so, what did you do to fix it?

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Re: Jesses JZX90 Mark II

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Driftmonkey wrote:Anyone else with a JZX90 struggle with axle tramp? If so, what did you do to fix it?
Had axle tramp issues in a few of my cars, easiest way to solve it, solid bushings. They keep everything nice and tight and stop any movement what so ever. If you don't want solid bushings (can make some rides too hard) then go for nolothane/powerflex/superpro bushings

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Re: Jesses JZX90 Mark II

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Driftmonkey wrote:Anyone else with a JZX90 struggle with axle tramp? If so, what did you do to fix it?
As said above, anything to stiffen it up will help, but I don't think you're gonna get rid of it all together. I run TRD diff bushes, alloy subframe collars, bc golds, Cusco swaybars, semi solid engine and gearbox mounts few other things I can't think of right now, you could say my car is pretty rigid, but it still tramps :|
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Re: Jesses JZX90 Mark II

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Reading up further on axle tramp. It has alot to do with the spring set up too. The softer the spring arrangement the less likely the tramp. Most aftermarket coils like BC, Tein, Cusco and D2's etc have a fairly aggressive spring rate compared to factory so on heavy take off the springs raise the car up instead of letting it squat for a little (simliar to drag cars but not as much squat is needed for the streets) If you change your bushes and still have tramp try a softer spring arrangement or softer damper setting (if you can). I just changed the bushings in mine and it seemed to dissapear so must not have been too bad.

Furthermore, alot of guys on the Supra forums (my previous life) have suffered through it and there is a lot of information of the US supraforums site about how to combat it, which brands of shocks reduce or remove the tramp, I'm sure there would be something similar on jzxworld

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Re: Jesses JZX90 Mark II

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I actually started an axle tramp thread over on jzxworld bout a year ago. Lemme just dig it up...
Edit: Here

General consensus is... buy new shocks/coilovers. But basically, if it's a JZX, it's gonna tramp to some degree regardless :(
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