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post Aug 19, 2010 - 5:29 AM
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Hazmat



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Excuse my noobness in the suspension area of our cars because frankly, I have no clue on where to start and what all I would need to accomplish what I want accomplished. I have been putting the research into it greatly recently and I'm confident I've got what I want lined up but please correct me if I'm missing something. Anyway, here's what all I've put together so forth.

KYB GR2 Kit
http://justsuspension.com/excel-g/toyota-c...r2-kit1682.html

Tein S-Tech
http://www.tein.com/products/s_tech.html

Now this setup is what I would be replacing my current stock stuff with and I'm not sure if I am missing something? The GR2 Kit includes everything I need(I think) and the Techs have me covered spring wise as far as I know. Now what I'm mainly concerned with is completely missing something(as I mentioned above). Is there anything else to redoing a stock setup? Is there any negative reviews with this combo or each product itself?

I really appreciate the help and feedback and I just want to see if I'm on the right track here or not smile.gif

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post Aug 19, 2010 - 3:45 PM
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Probably a good idea to do strut mounts.
Change them while you've got it apart so you don't have to do the job twice.
Endlinks is also a good idea,
but ball joints and all that may be going a little overboard..

just my opinion.


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