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post Apr 1, 2006 - 11:33 PM
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My friend was talking about there is a full coil over set from eibach. I checked eibach's site but I didn't find any links to buy them etc. If someone knows where I can get the eibach full coil-over kit, that would be awsome. My car is currently undrivable because the suspension may bust. BTW: What is the Eibach kit called that has the full coil on it? Is it the Pro-Damper? I dono..
 
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post Apr 6, 2006 - 2:13 AM
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Any way you look at it, you are still going to need springs/coils and struts/shocks. By getting a full coilover system you do get it all, but it is costly, and there aren't too many companies that make a full coilover system for the Celica.. and the ones that do are 1000+ bucks.

If you were to get coilovers alone (Ground Control for example) you are still going to have to buy shocks, which can be 200-250 for KYB's, so right there is maybe 500-600 dollars for a coilover system. Cheaper than buying it all together. OR take the easy way out and get TEIN S-tech springs for 140 and with the KYB's it will be 340-390.

Moral of the post: full coilover system does not mean cheaper...

and like Chanh said... get your priorities straight.


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