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Old 10-04-2006, 02:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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AE92 i thought eibach didnt have springs for us any more

i found this on ebay, i read a thread b4 that said eibachs for the ae92 are non existant, so is this for real, and is it a good deal?
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also according to this auction the 85-97 eibachs are the same, so can i use ae86 springs on my ae92?

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Old 10-04-2006, 06:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
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As much as I trust Ebay.. who knows!

AE86 and AE92 springs are NOT the same.. maybe they meant the FWD springs (AE82) might be the same, check the Eibach website to see what the actual part number is.

If you really want springs, look for some B+G.
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Old 10-04-2006, 07:49 PM   #3 (permalink)
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You can still get springs for our car. I just bought some about a month ago for my 89 gts. I bought the eibach prokit for about $200. Go to www..com
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Old 10-05-2006, 01:38 AM   #4 (permalink)
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well they got the intrax for 209 and the eibachs for 263, are those good deals? also the shipping is free. on the intrax it says somethign about being the stiffest springs available, but i dont want an ultra stiff ride cuz right now i am running the ebay coilovers on my tercel and it compacts my spine over every bump. which do you guys reccomend?
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Old 10-05-2006, 06:29 PM   #5 (permalink)
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$263.00! I didnt pay that for mine. I ended up with taxes and all .... about $225. Now if you go on tirerack.com they can get them for you too, however they dont offer free shipping. The prokit drops the car about an inch. It wont put the car directly on top of the tires with the prokit. The suspension will be stiffer a bit but not too extreme and it will increase the ability to make a nice tight turn. The intrax will probably put the car almost on top of the tire, and it will be even stiffer.
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recently put my 95 corolla onto a set of eibach pro-kit springs and tokico HP struts and man do they make a hell of a difference on tight turns. if your going to be driving hard on city roads at high speeds, recommend sticky tires too.

eibach springs - $300 + shipping(75)
tokico HP struts - $700 + shipping(150)
motegi mr7 rims (15")- $100(used from work)
falken azenis rt-615 (205/50/15) - $500 (i did install and balance)
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Motegi MR7's

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Yeah, the prokit doesnt really lower it but a little bit, but damn what a difference on a sharp turn. There great on off ramps.
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Old 10-08-2006, 11:57 AM   #9 (permalink)
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well it's not like our cars are that high to begin with.
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comeon ren, you cant go wrong for set of 4 used rims for $100, plus im trying to save for my evo
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As much as I trust Ebay.. who knows!

AE86 and AE92 springs are NOT the same.. maybe they meant the FWD springs (AE82) might be the same, check the Eibach website to see what the actual part number is.

If you really want springs, look for some B+G.
I hope you arn't bashing B+G springs.
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I doubt it. I'm not either. I just like the way these perform and they arent too stiff to allow for a little comfort. Later
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well i found the prokit for like 215 shipped so i am going to get those and kyb's, also what models came with a rear sway bar that fits the 91 dx
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Thats a good price for the prokit. How much for the kyb's? I wish I could afford Koni struts.
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