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Old 03-22-2008, 07:40 AM   #1 (permalink)
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gen 7 Lowering help

i got a 2000 celica (gen7) and i want to get it lowered, please help with a decision between pedders or king springs. cause i got no idea
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Old 03-22-2008, 07:07 PM   #2 (permalink)
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don't change your suspension if you have no idea what's going into it, so do the research and learn what a good setup for your car would be. you have to consider wheel and tire size as well, to prevent rubbing or bottoming out. so yeah my advice would be to find a good set of springs/coilovers and learn about them before getting them installed on your car.
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i would recommend TEIN springs/coilovers or SKUNK2 springs. i believe the tein springs are 1.5 all around and skunk2 springs are 2.25 front and 2.5 rear. i have skunk2 and love them. sits very low but thats how it should sit lol. if you have the money, grab the tein full coilovers. that's what ill be doing next year. good luck bro
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thanks for the advise, i'll look into it a bit more then..
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