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post Feb 20, 2011 - 1:09 PM
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there is a set on ebay, but i wanted to make sure it fits our cars, I have read the fronts might fit, but not the rears..

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/JDM-Toyota-...r-/110647334858

what do you guys think..


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post Feb 21, 2011 - 3:32 AM
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I think these coilovers look suspicious. Two things stood out to me immediately,

The first being the camber plates for the fronts.
The 3 studs for the camber plates on these are not placed properly to fit a 6th gen. The 6th gen has 3 evenly spaced out studs that are symmetrical when lined up with the center/inner stud (the one closest to the center of the car when installed). The studs on camber plate of the coilovers you posted for sale, appear to be offset. Here is a picture I just drew to better explain what I mean.



2nd thing I noticed is that the rears have no place for you to connect your sway bar end links onto.

And other things that I noticed.

The Cusco Pillow Ball mounts for the 6th gen Celica, are usually round (like in the picture I drew), but these are triangular. Could just be a different design though.

The brake lines. These coilovers use a completely different style brake line support bracket with a clip. The brake lines on our 6th gen Celicas use a 10mm bolt to secure them. Not a big deal, but it's just something else that leads me to believe these coilovers not being made for a 6th gen Celica.


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