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Budget AE92 springs and struts

4.1K views 35 replies 10 participants last post by  aaron7  
#1 ·
I was thinking of the following:

Eibach Pro Kit 8212.140
KYB GR-2 365064 (front)
KYB GR-2 234031, 234032 (why are there two numbers, one for each side?)

I don't want to spend a lot, so it sounds good. It's about $190 for the struts and $180 for the springs.

Thoughts?
 
#9 ·
Ahh, but what if I don't want adjustable? I have that on the MR2... no need for the daily driver!

BTW, will the GR2's work OK with the 1" drop from the Eibachs?

Also, I've been told that the part number I posted above is for the GTS only; due to having replaceable cartridges. Anyone know the numbers I need for my lowly SR5?
 
#12 ·
hey whats up all i just put some CRX springs on my ae92 lol looks awsome and the drop is LOW:naughty: but it does make some noise when turning but worth the sweet low look..

i have my ae92 as my beater un till i finish my a70 supra so yeah i like it so yeah try some CRX springs lol i got TEIN 2 Tech:lol:
 
#19 ·
I paid a little over $900 CDN for my setup, installed + wheel alignment on my 89 GTS. That's what about $700 US right now maybe. You could probably do better if you look around. Then again you're going with Eibach springs. Try APEX or B&G, they're a lower drop and they're not as bad as you think. Mine is dropped about 1.8inches after settling down, I still drive through snow even though sometimes it might get too deep and my floorpan rubs on the snow. :eek:
 
#21 ·
REN69 said:
Try APEX or B&G, they're a lower drop and they're not as bad as you think. Mine is dropped about 1.8inches after settling down,


god dam am i in for a treat !!:eek: my 205 tires are gunna get slashed !! lol what you runned for tires ren ?

when i priced out eibachs i couldnt find anything cheaper than about $240 shipped
Apex were kinda hard to find to as im in the US still dunno exactly what i paid for them but they say they charged me 220

those are the only 2 ive considered getting

~Dan