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Old 02-14-2005, 09:59 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Question prokit vs sportline

Ok, i've narrowed it down to the Eibach Springs! now the question is which should i get. The prokit vs. sportline.(1"-1.5" vs 1.5"-2.5") Its going on a stock '90 Celica GT-S
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Old 02-14-2005, 10:54 PM   #2 (permalink)
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i have a 95 with sport lines and i like them. they even out the wheel gap.
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Old 02-14-2005, 11:32 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I have Prokit on a 92 GT-i (Euro version of the GT) and they are more than enough, they'll eliminate the nasty fender gap, lower your car to NORMAL levels ( wont be hitting every kerb or sidewalk with the bottom part of the bumper, nor will you be scraping the bottom of the car at every speed bump) and most important: EXCELENT HANDLING...!!!!

Ride harshness will depend on your shocks, I have a set of Bilsteins and the car is rock hard, I can feel every little crack on the road and the car would seem as if it will fall apart everytime I hit a pothole,
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The Pro Kit Will Drop Your Celica 1" In The Front And 1 " In The Rear.
The Sportline Kit Will Drop Your Car 1.5" In The Front And 1.5" In The Rear.

Look Around On The Net For Pictures Of Celicas With Lowered Suspension. I Ordered The Pro Kit And Then Changed My Mind And Got The Sportline. I Pick Up My 94 Celica In The Morn. I Hope Its Low Enough And I Hope The Ride Is Not Too Harsh.

Some Like Tien Or Intrax That Lower The Front More Than The Rear. The Original Fender Gap Seems To Be Bigger On The Front Than The Rear.
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