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post Mar 4, 2009 - 12:30 PM
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enderswift



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So i've been researching all of the suspension bits i want to buy this summer since as of this saturday, I will make my last $1000 payment on the celica
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paying off a loan 2 years ahead of time FTW!

the run down:
buy lots and and lots of tools -check
research research research - never ends -_-
pay off car -CHECK
upgrade all things handling - in progress.

sooo in my boredom between engineering classes I've been finding part numbers, prices, and E-tailers i can trust.
reading the stickies and such i found that the tein ss part number for our cars is DSL36-KUSS2. Awesome, except that these dont come with
pillow ball upper mounts. No big deal i thought, ill just buy them separate. The problem is that the tein global website doesn't list pillowball mounts
for the celica. I know malpaso has a set of jdm at200 pillowball teins that fit st202 and st204, i think the exact part number is (GST86-B1SS4) but those are edfc and hence cost more. I just want the regular DSL36's with a set of pillowballs. So i was wondering how all of you have the mounts???

any help is appreciated!


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post Mar 7, 2009 - 1:06 AM
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the adjustment is up where the mount is. problem solved lol


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