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post May 12, 2003 - 10:38 PM
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alright i am new to the suspension world of cars lol motors i am alright with but suspension i have never done before soo i was looking around and noticed these

Dropzone suspension
DZ8002CO Celica Adjustable Coilovers 94-99 Set of Four
$178

alright i have a 95 toyota st with 152,000 miles on her she runs great

what else would i need in order to have these on my cars and be able to have a smooth good clean ride

ooo also i am getting 17' on my car soon soo any comments would be of help

i know this is a total newbie post biggrin.gif sorry guys...

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post May 12, 2003 - 11:38 PM
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Lower your car and smooth ride don't occur at the same time. I've never heard of anyone using dropzone coilovers and I can't even find a manufacturers website. My guess is that their quality will be like ractive. They're probably ****ty and have a low spring rate. I always suggest to get performance shocks/struts whenever you lower a car. I've shocks blown as soon as the car is taken off the hoist. I could be wrong about dropzone coilovers, but you get what you pay for.
post May 13, 2003 - 12:36 AM
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I would tell you that If you want it lowered some and to help kill some of the gap from the wheel well jsut get some springs that will lower it 1.5" or so. They will be stiffer but it wont be as bad as say it being slammed.
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post May 13, 2003 - 1:13 AM
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yup, stick with springs if you want a 'smooth good clean' ride. dropzones will be bouncy, as will any coilover setup with stock shocks. your best bet is probably the intrax springs with a 1.75" drop, stock-like ride and low enough to kill any significant wheel-gap.
post May 13, 2003 - 5:47 PM
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ya im buying springs in about a week, do i need to get shocks, i know this question is asked alott sorry im askn it again, but um, im not sure wether to go with intrax, or eibach sportlines. if i get intrax, will i need to get a camber kit, and shocks? i just think a 1.75 drop sounds a little nicer than 1.50. thanks guys
post May 14, 2003 - 2:29 PM
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alright so a 1.75 drop all the way around now i should also probably change you struts right they are probably bad after 150k on the car... so springs and struts they give you the best ride then? coil overs would be bouncy and not fun? this is what i am getting am i close smile.gif

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