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Post by buzzbomber87gts on Mar 28, 2005 21:17:53 GMT -5
ok....I know that the 90-99 coilovers will work, but what about jsut springs?? I was wondering because I dont want an aggressive drop and dont want to bounce around...I found some tein s-tech springs and an obx camber kit and was just wondering if the springs will work instead of getting coilovers.
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Post by White87GT on Mar 28, 2005 22:22:38 GMT -5
ok....I know that the 90-99 coilovers will work, but what about jsut springs?? I was wondering because I dont want an aggressive drop and dont want to bounce around...I found some tein s-tech springs and an obx camber kit and was just wondering if the springs will work instead of getting coilovers. I could really use the answer to this one too.
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Post by dansgts on Mar 29, 2005 0:47:43 GMT -5
i think with the springs you will need the uper spring mounts from which ever generation celica the springs were designed for. i'm personally going to go with the intrax springs as soon as i get the money.
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Post by ToyGTR on Mar 29, 2005 1:21:29 GMT -5
I was told when looking for springs that they are different....they definately have a different product number between the 2.
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Post by buzzbomber87gts on Apr 5, 2005 10:43:16 GMT -5
ya, but so does the coilovers and they are pracically a direct swap. It's kinda strange but its really all in the diameter of the coil. camaro rear shocks will fit on a gen 3 celica its all in what work you wanna put into it or if you want to bite the bullet and go for it. I just wanted the tein quality but I guess I will save up for some coilovers
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Post by dansgts on Apr 5, 2005 12:54:00 GMT -5
imma direct jeremy to this thread, i know he's done it with coilovers...
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Post by buzzbomber87gts on Apr 5, 2005 14:38:05 GMT -5
ya...i really need to know before the kc meet.
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