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i was lucky to get springs for just a 100 because i bought 'em from a guy in an rv (long story, don't ask) but they were new and brand name. otherwise, look around on eBay and tire rack as they have some pretty sweet deals from time to time.
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'95 i4 camry sedan -> wrecked june of 2006 by a girl who couldn't drive
'95 v6 camry coupe (dropped, rimmed, front end converted, tinted and debadged) -> current
I am currently upgrading my suspension system;
Tokico Struts 213.19 incl. s/h
Eibach Pro Kit 226.85 incl. s/h
TRD Rear Sway Bar 160.00 incl. s/h Total $600.04 in parts
I bought everything from EBAY.
__________________ 1994 Camry V6,Japan 1/94,1MZFE DOHC 24V;Weapon R Secret CAI,TOKICO HP Struts,Eibach ProKit Springs,TRD Rear Sway Bar,JVC KW-XG700 CAR RADIO,JVC KS-BTA200 BLUETOOTH ADAPTOR,SIRIUS SIR-JVC1 Satellite Tuner,TRINET Black Zinc-plated Performance Street Slotted Rotors,Posi Quiet Ceramic Brake Pads
I am currently upgrading my suspension system;
Tokico Struts 213.19 incl. s/h
Eibach Pro Kit 226.85 incl. s/h
TRD Rear Sway Bar 160.00 incl. s/h Total $600.04 in parts
I bought everything from EBAY.
include the mounts, labor and alignment = Total out the door $1K
Good price on the tokicos I always see it for over $300, uhmm yea it's a good idea to change out the mounts at the same time because it might soon go out but they aren't cheap and that's the painful part little piece cost so much. If you don't change not a bigiie I think only thing is very annoying clunking noise riding around uneven road. Hope you doing the labor yourself lol!!!
Last edited by felonyr301; 06-30-2007 at 11:44 PM.
Good price on the tokicos I always see it for over $300, uhmm yea it's a good idea to change out the mounts at the same time because it might soon go out but they aren't cheap and that's the painful part little piece cost so much. If you don't change not a bigiie I think only thing is very annoying clunking noise riding around uneven road. Hope you doing the labor yourself lol!!!
tokicos for $300? what website? i found some for 373.80, thats the cheapest ive seen
When I did mine, it was something like $350 for the Tokicos, and I scored on the springs, got them for $80 on ebay. Name brand (not dropzone...) just an older set that someone had lying around and were selling for cheap. Search around and you can do pretty good.
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