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Old 06-13-2005, 08:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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4th Generation Spring/Shock thing again

I've read a lot of posts on springs and shocks and am still somewhat confused. I like the look of the Tein springs but I hear they ride like stock. Which means I will still have a ton of roll and I would have to use stock shocks. The eibachs sounds good and I expect I would have to use those with tokico shocks because they are stiffer. Tokico/Eibach sounds like I would have a harsh ride. But if I use KYB shocks and Eibach it wont be so harse but I would be bouncy. I more want performance over looks but when on city streets I still want to be comfortable. Do anyone know if bilstien still makes struts for the Gen4 Camry. I think Eibach/Bilstien would give me what I'm looking for... If anyone can give me any info on the eibach/tokico combo compared to like another car...

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I think you're talking about tein H tech. There's different between Stech and Htech. I'm not really sure about it because I didn't have any experience with them. Big body LX should be able to anwser your question.
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man this is not like buying electronics or something... IF you buy it and don't like you basically lost the labor charges to have it installed.... which in my case is more than the cost of the parts.. I know.. but i always have the dealer do all my work...
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wish I could. I need tools and a garage....
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