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Old 10-16-2005, 04:41 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Gen5 Shopping for springs....

And no, the search function is NOT working.

Shopping around for springs for my 1991 GT. Strongly looking at Eibach prokit. Opinions, testimonials ?

Anything else that drops 1-1.3 inches all around with a nice high spring rate ?

John
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Old 10-17-2005, 12:23 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I have Eibachs, they are great, not too tall not too low and depending on the shock/strut they will be stiffer or softer. Definetly go for them
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you arent gonna get any normal wound springs in a high rate off the shelf.
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will a 94- 99 coilover kit fit on a 1990 celica gt?
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And no, the search function is NOT working.

Shopping around for springs for my 1991 GT. Strongly looking at Eibach prokit. Opinions, testimonials ?

Anything else that drops 1-1.3 inches all around with a nice high spring rate ?

John
I would prefer Eibachs. They are great springs..one of the reason why I have em.
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