FS:TT Bilstein HD Shocks & Eibach Pro-Kit Assemblies
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FS:TT Bilstein HD Shocks & Eibach Pro-Kit Assemblies
I just replaced my suspension, with Tein CS coilovers, so I'm selling the 'old' suspension. These are Supra TT Bilstein HD shocks and TT Eibach Pro-Kit springs. These units are fully assembled with the front and rear upper mounts, bump stops, shock boots, the front rubber caps, and rear metal caps. Which means, these are ready to bolt right in, no need to compress your old units and swap over the misc. parts. These were installed in my car last February and have less than 3500 miles on them.
These will lower your car close to 2 full inches. Sorry, I didn't take a photo of the car while they were installed. There are a few other club members who have the TT Pro-Kits, so you should be able to find a photo or two if you perform a search. Although the drop is very aggressive, the ride comfort is still quite acceptable. In comparison to the Tein 'Comfort Spec' coilovers I just installed which are 16-way adjustable, the Bilstein/Eibach ride comfort falls somewhere in the middle between the softest and hardest settings.
The price for these new is close to $600 not including the OEM hardware, or labor for the assembly. So, I'm asking $450 or best offer, and I'll cover the shipping cost to anywhere in the lower 48 states.
PM or email me with any further questions.
warmtrombone@earthlink.net
These will lower your car close to 2 full inches. Sorry, I didn't take a photo of the car while they were installed. There are a few other club members who have the TT Pro-Kits, so you should be able to find a photo or two if you perform a search. Although the drop is very aggressive, the ride comfort is still quite acceptable. In comparison to the Tein 'Comfort Spec' coilovers I just installed which are 16-way adjustable, the Bilstein/Eibach ride comfort falls somewhere in the middle between the softest and hardest settings.
The price for these new is close to $600 not including the OEM hardware, or labor for the assembly. So, I'm asking $450 or best offer, and I'll cover the shipping cost to anywhere in the lower 48 states.
PM or email me with any further questions.
warmtrombone@earthlink.net
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Price dropped
Original post has been edited to reflect price drop. Sorry, but $350 is too low. I've already had much higher offers. The shocks alone would cost you at least $380 new. The springs are around $220 new. As I stated before these units have less than 3500 miles on them, and the car was never driven hard while they were installed.
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