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post May 28, 2006 - 11:20 PM
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For some reason even if Celicas go for 1.5" drops, they still have a good amount of fender gap. I know over 1.5" drops are not recommended by many manufacturers. It seems as if you'd have to go with a 3" drop in order to get rid of that gap but then the body of the car is too low to the ground. I am interested in buying sprint springs or eibach springs. My main interest is the Eibach Sportline Springs with a 1.5" drop. I have TRD ones, don't get me wrong they are excellent, but the gap is too much still. Does anyone have pics of these springs with 17" rims? I don't want to get these eibachs if the difference won't be a significant difference. I have to take in consideration I have sideskirts and front splitters. Thanks. If any one else has suggestions please let me know.


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post Jun 17, 2006 - 2:21 PM
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Sorry this is a little off topic, but I want to get Lowering springs and cant decide between Eibach Sportline or Tein S Tech. maybe you guys can help me.
Why do the Teins drop the front more than the back?
And if i got the Eibachs are the gaps going to be uneven like elvasoshexai says?


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