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im in the process of replacing all four of my $trut$ and axle shafts so i figured i might as well drop it while theyre off. Im tryin to decide which springs to go with im leanin towards either dropzones or sprint. Everyones opinion would be awesome thanks people!!
i have thesprints and im satisfied. actually i like them better than i thouht they would be, the ride is very good almost like stock and body roll has been reduced dramatically. and i got them off ebay for $100. i would think the eibachs would be better, they are a much more trusted company but the appareance of the car doesnt looked dropped. so depend if your going for the look of the ride quality.
If you're looking for a relatively inexpensive, quality product, try H&R. Personally, I would try and save up my money and get a quality product or nothing at all.
When I got my H&R's they also had a race spring for the camry that was close to 1.7" drop or something like that.. are these gone now? (I have the 1.3" drop and I like the ride that H&R gives me... even with stock struts)
Look around ebay...
I got my TRD/Eibach for $100 US.
were they used??
Yeah they were used... but very little.. (If you buy TRD/Eibach, used ones are perfectly OK... but I wouldn't buy cheap springs used..)
You just need some patience... Someone will sell their used ones on ebay soon or later again..
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