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I noticed that Tein does not have pillowball mounts for our generation Celica. I also looked at Tanabe and they do not either. Does anyone know of ANY kind of aftermarket strut mount or pillow ball mountfor our cars? Or maybe a different apllication that may fit onto ours?
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What exactly does a pillow ball strut mount do? Does it allow the strut to have more travel on a lowered car or something?
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QUOTE(Coomer @ Jan 3, 2005 - 6:05 AM) What exactly does a pillow ball strut mount do? Does it allow the strut to have more travel on a lowered car or something? [right][snapback]229310[/snapback][/right] It's basically a stronger bearing surface for use with coilover set-ups and race spring set-ups. On Macphearson set-ups, they also allow a degree of camber adjustment. -------------------- "It's ok to be naked girl... I'm an artist!"
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