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Whats the difference between the tokico type and these/D2 Coilovers beside being able to raise/lower at will... I wonder how much these are.
the shocks and spring rates are actually matrched percectly... As for whats the difference in these compared to other coilovers ... It offers a helper springs unlike the other ones... Other than that its just another addition to your options
As soon as I hear back from either the company direclty or the distributor I will post up fitment details, spring rates, adjustability, etc. Possibly looking to do a group buy as well so stay tuned.
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I'm making a note of all of your questions guys and i'll make sure to ask them as soon as i hear back from the company. I think the reason why they might list it starting at Gen3.5 would be the whole serviceable on sealed strut issue, but any coilover that fits a Gen 3.5 should fit a Gen 3 but i will confirm this.
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'93 Probe GT - Daily Driver
'93 LE - Show Car - Coming SOON
The years seems to quite a bit off. It says the Camry 2.5 is a 1996 model..sooo. yer..if they can't get that right, who's to say they have good products! I always go by first impressions for companies like this, and this one seems to be a bit "ebay-ish".
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The years seems to quite a bit off. It says the Camry 2.5 is a 1996 model..sooo. yer..if they can't get that right, who's to say they have good products! I always go by first impressions for companies like this, and this one seems to be a bit "ebay-ish".
its a european company they do offer smaller V6's in the camry ... 2.5 4vz-fe or 2mz-fe
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