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Having my car repainted this week and installing factory skirts.
I want to also lower the ride with eibach sportline springs and install new shocks/struts without having to cut anything. Seems KYB is the oem choice. Also read in a few posts, guys suggesting changing a few other items? Is it better to have the eibach alignment kit installed? Should the bushings or swaybar links be changed also? car: '94 Celica ST Coupe Parts and #'s so far: Eibach Sportline Springs: 4.0782 Kyb GR-2: front right: 365092 front left: 365092 rear left sturt: 334126 rear right strut: 334125 front right mount: sm5164 front left mount: sm5164 rear right mount: sm5087 rear left mount: sm5087 front right boot: sb103 front left boot: sb103 rear right boot: sb103 rear left boot: sb103 This post has been edited by exxtractor: May 31, 2004 - 12:14 AM |
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You don't need to replace the bushings unless you're maybe getting swaybars. I DO suggest changing your RR Swaybar link. Since you have a 94 it might and could be a pain to remove your RR links. I changed mine and replaced with the TRW's. It would be wise to do so, that way you won't risk stripping that Hex head when removing your RR strut. Check www.partsamerica.com, www.rockauto.com, local Murrays, etc. for them. If you need PN's for those also I have them available along with pics of my KYB/TEIN install. |
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