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post May 28, 2006 - 9:35 PM
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Tein super street suspension questions?

Im considering of getting tein ss for my car, but Im still having some doubts about it. I just don’t want to spend the much cash if im not going truly to be satisfied with it in the long run….so basically im asking for some words of encouragements to get them.

Just to clear my thoughts about it:
-are they a TOTALLY plug and play upgrade?
-the ease of installation?
-im planning of getting it through ebay, so which sellers are good to get them from? Or any other recommendations?
-any tips and heads up?
-and would love to see some pics of your celica fully lowered with the tein ss on stock rims if possible

Thanks………
 
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post May 28, 2006 - 11:09 PM
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Oh believe me, you DO want them. wink.gif These babys are by far the best thing I've done for my car. It completely changes the feel of the car to that of a tight and balanced sports car, you can raise and lower your ride height easily and adjust the dampening force at the turn of a knob. Also you can slam that bad boy and it just looks sick, IMO.

It's definately stiffer and more harsh a ride quality than stock, but its very livable as long as you dont have very poor condition roads in your area. I drive about 60-70 miles a day everyday going to and from school as my daily driver in all sorts of conditions and these Tein SS have handled any sort of driving very very well.

If you want the best suspension you can buy for our cars, then you want a set of these. Installation is very straightfoward and is a bolt-on deal....if you prepare any rusted bolts the day before(especially the sway bar end links in the rear)with some PB Blaster or similar penetrator then you'll have an easier time. Make sure you have a good breaker bar and something for leverage if you need it, some quality wrenches, and a deep 19mm socket to secure the bolts on top the strut to proper spec.


Heres some photos of my car with the Tein SS coilover with stock wheels-

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