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Supro 07-12-2006 07:25 PM

best springs and shock combo
 
I really need some advice on this as I have to import these parts from the states... Would the best bet to be to go for the eibach/ koni combo, or is that a waste of cash?

I do want decent ride and a drop of around 1 to 1.5" so what would the best value option be without sacrificing performance and ride?

Supro 07-14-2006 01:06 PM

bump - anyone?

stumpjumper 07-16-2006 02:10 AM

How about the bilstein strut/spring combo?
They make bitchin off-road shocks, why not make a good setup for a supra?

lethalwithasupra 07-16-2006 02:34 AM

Bilstein !! Hey I got those ! They work well.Billstein fronts with standard rears. You could rock a baby to sleep in the back of my car or beat it to death on the front. Hardly any movement at all with those things, altho the springs need to be harder still. Don't think they're bilstein

damdog05 07-17-2006 05:30 AM

i also want to drop my supra 1-2" and i want a stiffer ride than the stock TEMS suspension i have now. suggestions?

Isphius 07-17-2006 09:11 PM

The eibach pro kit lowering springs are like an industry standard, Ive never heard anything bad about them. The supra ones anyways. And for good shocks id say either bilstein or tokico. Ive had good experience with them in the past. Dont get monroes. ever. Its just a sheetmetal tube that holds your spring in place. But yes you will def be able to trust the eibach+bilstein/tokico. And btw, The mk3 has NO STRUTS so dont let places rip you off trying to say it has struts and charge you more. This has happaned to me. They guy wanted to charge me 80$ more for instalation (free instalation huh) because the fronts were struts. And i said that they definatley are not. And i had to make him take me to the car and i pointed it out to him, at which point i said, so get going with my free instalation.

damdog05 07-18-2006 01:38 AM

i love it when customers know what theyre talking about. i had my brakes inspected last week and the guy said i needed new rotors and pads all around. then he said itd be about 700 bucks to get it done. an hour and 188 dollars later i had my new rotors and pads to install myself. and if you read my thread about my brakes, youll see i had a problem, but its all fixed now.


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