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Andy-r
Seen these and was wondering if anyone's used them and if so are they any good or if not what do you guys think, I would rather use eibach springs but just don't have the money at the mo but really want to drop the car soon so any input would be well received.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...rksid=p3907.m29
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Im after Eibach springs too....wow 50mm drop, not sure if you require shocks too. I'm sure the stock shocks won't hold for alot longer being dropped by that much. Didn't see these before, i would also like to know if these are of any good, not a bad price.
spikes
can the geo settings for the camber be adjusted enough for a 50mm drop icon14.gif
Andy-r
Didn't read it through properly 50mm drop is alot lower than I want to go i'll have to start saving for Eibach's then I was thinking more like 30-40mm drop.
aztecbandit1
QUOTE(andy-r @ Aug 12 2008, 09:14 AM) *
Didn't read it through properly 50mm drop is alot lower than I want to go i'll have to start saving for Eibach's then I was thinking more like 30-40mm drop.


i'd go for the TTE ones Andy from lexus/toyota as there Eibach IIRC and cost around £135 quality item and a good ride on them, think this the part number for them PZ439-C1721-00 if you want to find out about them

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Andy-r
QUOTE(aztecbandit1 @ Aug 12 2008, 09:32 AM) *
QUOTE(andy-r @ Aug 12 2008, 09:14 AM) *
Didn't read it through properly 50mm drop is alot lower than I want to go i'll have to start saving for Eibach's then I was thinking more like 30-40mm drop.


i'd go for the TTE ones Andy from lexus/toyota as there Eibach IIRC and cost around £135 quality item and a good ride on them, think this the part number for them PZ439-C1721-00 if you want to find out about them

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Cheers Chris will look into them wink.gif
aztecbandit1
QUOTE(andy-r @ Aug 14 2008, 08:13 PM) *
QUOTE(aztecbandit1 @ Aug 12 2008, 09:32 AM) *
QUOTE(andy-r @ Aug 12 2008, 09:14 AM) *
Didn't read it through properly 50mm drop is alot lower than I want to go i'll have to start saving for Eibach's then I was thinking more like 30-40mm drop.


i'd go for the TTE ones Andy from lexus/toyota as there Eibach IIRC and cost around £135 quality item and a good ride on them, think this the part number for them PZ439-C1721-00 if you want to find out about them

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Cheers Chris will look into them wink.gif


Monster Mat was saying that if you look for the Eibach springs there cheeper than the TTE ones but are the same springs smile.gif
Andy-r
QUOTE(aztecbandit1 @ Aug 14 2008, 08:19 PM) *
QUOTE(andy-r @ Aug 14 2008, 08:13 PM) *
QUOTE(aztecbandit1 @ Aug 12 2008, 09:32 AM) *
QUOTE(andy-r @ Aug 12 2008, 09:14 AM) *
Didn't read it through properly 50mm drop is alot lower than I want to go i'll have to start saving for Eibach's then I was thinking more like 30-40mm drop.


i'd go for the TTE ones Andy from lexus/toyota as there Eibach IIRC and cost around £135 quality item and a good ride on them, think this the part number for them PZ439-C1721-00 if you want to find out about them

biggrin.gif

Cheers Chris will look into them wink.gif


Monster Mat was saying that if you look for the Eibach springs there cheeper than the TTE ones but are the same springs smile.gif

Theres's eibach spring's on ebay but there £180 so that would make the TTE cheaper unless that's just e-bay pricing.
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