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I've been reading a whole lot about different struts/shocks from many different topics, I was looking at bilstein and monroe and the kyb's and it seems to me that kyb's are the preference of choice here.. My thing is that my celica is my daily driver and I want to lower it prolly on like Tenzo R springs.. What is the life expectancy for these shocks or even the springs fi anyone knows or can give insight that would be appreciated
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The first time I took it in for an aliment the mech. guy said I had camber problems and he can only get it to as close as he can for the front. The rear ones are adjustable for some reason. My tires had to be replaced after 20K miles because I was having inner wear. 17x7 Enkei with some nittos.
Well after I bought some crash bolts and installed them my Mech guy was able to fix the problem and said my camber was good now. Im guessing it removes the camber problem for the front since they usually have to dial it to 0 when they align your wheels. After this I haven't been able to drive my car around since my Wiring harness broke loose so I'm not sure if the crash bolts really help. This post has been edited by soulshadow: Nov 30, 2008 - 10:51 PM |
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