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Enthusiast ![]() Joined Feb 20, '12 From Victoria, Australia Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
Had a quick search but couldn't find anything, looking to lower my celica I was wondering if someone with experience could give some advice/recommend some springs, also how hard of a job is it to install them yourself?
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Coilovers.
Coil over sleeves are a waste of money IMO. Once oyu've done springs, and everything else required, it will be close to the cost of coilovers. -------------------- -Protection mode, For when your amp tries to blow its load. 1995 Toyota Celica GTS - Daily Driver 1999 Chevy Cavalier - Winter Beater 1994 Honda Civic CX Hatchback - Dead My Celica! |
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Once you've done springs, and everything else required, it will be close to the cost of coilovers. Springs and struts only cost a little under $400, while coil-overs are $1,000 or more. Though at that point you have to decide on how low do you want to go and how much do you want to spend. If you want to drop 2" or more go ahead and get coil-overs. -------------------- 2001 Miata LS 5-speed
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