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Okay, i'm thinking about getting Eibach springs for my 6th gen celica.
i live in Pennsylvania, where the winters can get bad, and the summers...well, road conditions suck.
I asked around on forums, and people say scratching should not be that bad, but what i didn't get a response on was changing springs.
Some people change them to lower in summer, higher in winter. Is this a necessity? can you go through winter with the lower springs, and not have much go wrong?
and how much should it cost to get springs put in?
Another Thing! I found there Tein makes springs for the Celica as well
so now i'm trying to decide between Eibach for $220 or Tein for $150...any advice?
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Consynx on 2002-06-30 23:04 ]</font>
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