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DarkSideAccord

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i agree with all of the above... i only stick to a few brands tht i trust, which includes eibach, koni, tokico, H&R..... even teins i'm kinda iffy cos of my experience with the s-techs on the celica :bash:
 

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Eibach Pro-Kit springs. Period.

- Superior quality
- Works with stock shocks
- Perfect fit and finish

No reason to go with anyone else if you're just looking for a mild drop.
 

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cutting springs is the cheapest way, it's also the worse way, but that wasn't in the stipulations
 

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ryan s said:
no :bash:

roy, what was the problem with the s-techs?

ride's kinda harsh compared to the sportlines (but again, they're for different cars :p) ... my friend drove my celica and he said it felt like riding on a horse :rofl: great for cornering tho.. i've taken corners pretty fast with them altho i have ****ty tires :peace:
 

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i have tanabe springs. i like em. ride isnt stiff really. and they werent really exp. maybe yo should tell us how much money you want to spend so we can point you to springs that are within your price range
 

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i was thinking, less than $200.

anyone know where to get the pro kits for cheap?
 

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^^$200 basically covers 80% of the springs out there.... prokits? hhm.. try eGay or optauto.com... i know tht site has some good deals from time to time
 
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