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post Sep 10, 2007 - 9:26 PM
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I don't know anything about lowering/springs and etc. everyone keeps saying I should lower my car though. I've researched and a lot of the Celica's on here. I've never been into low cars, cause I don't like the way look, but I have to admit Celica's do look a lot better lowered, even with stock. My main concern is price though. To get a decent quality how much are springs (thats all I'd need right?) I had struts replaced a couple years ago. And how much for installation. I know everyone will say "just do it yourself", but I'm not comfortable with messing with suspension. This is my daily driver car and I don't want to screw it up.

How much will springs run?
And what is a good/expected price for installation/balance/etc. to make everything work good?

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post Sep 12, 2007 - 9:25 AM
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Honestly, look up the How-To section on the main page of 6GC. Not the forum section. It has a walk through of changing your springs. I did it in less than 2 hours, granted I work on cars frequently but even if you take your time it should be 3-4 hours or less.


some people just don't trust themselves, nor have the proper tools for the job. I was lucky enough to have access to some air tools, so I did my entire coilover install in a little under 2 hours.


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