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post Aug 30, 2011 - 7:10 PM
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Geddes

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Alright, I know this is a complete shot in the dark, but does anyone know if the TEIN brand of Pillow Ball Upper Mounts for camber adjustment will fit on the TRD Coilover setup? (The KYB version of the TRD Coilovers, superstrut style).

I know thats a random question, but im about to put these on and I'd like to be able to adjust camber without literally grinding the holes in my strut towers (dont get me wrong, I will if i have to! haha)

anyway, I can't seem to find any real info about them anywhere, nor can i seem to find an actual TRD brand of mount to allow camber adjustments.
 
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post Sep 1, 2011 - 12:42 PM
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the trd and tein coilovers look very similar. the main difference is the shade of green between the two coilovers. As far as using different spings i wouldnt be able to help you with that. I'm almost certain they are interchangeable. but i'd waight for other input. many jap guys install swift springs on the trd coilover and have fantastic results!

im not sure what the sping rate on those gt4 tein coilovers are. your current trd sprins are 10k front and 8kg rear. check out my last post on this thread. I believe st205 runs stiffer spring rates over the st202 due to extra weight of transmission and awd system:

http://www.6gc.net/forums/index.php?showto...55103&st=80

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