CA Eibach ProKit Springs & KYB AGX shocks
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Eibach ProKit Springs & KYB AGX shocks
Springs are "SC" version, 4-position adjustable shocks are "Supra TT" version -- note the larger (blue) sc spring seat on the back shocks. Fits perfectly--hand in glove.
Maybe 10k miles on shocks, more on springs. Great condition all around. Priced for quick sale -- $225 + shipping.
Maybe 10k miles on shocks, more on springs. Great condition all around. Priced for quick sale -- $225 + shipping.
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Yes, there was a noticeable drop, probably 1.0" - 1.25" from what I remember. I think I have one blurry pic on an old computer (parts have been off the car for quite a while).
I'm in the Inland Empire, off I-15, north of Victoria Gardens mall.
I'm in the Inland Empire, off I-15, north of Victoria Gardens mall.
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After checking, I can't find the one old pic I thought I had -- but there are several pics here to be found of "SC Eibach" setups. The "Supra" KYB AGX struts aren't going to affect the ride height... just gets you adjustable dampening. An SC spring seat added at the rear is all that's needed to make it work.
It seems Eibach understated the amount of drop -- actual numbers may be 1.5" to 2.0"
It seems Eibach understated the amount of drop -- actual numbers may be 1.5" to 2.0"
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After checking, I can't find the one old pic I thought I had -- but there are several pics here to be found of "SC Eibach" setups. The "Supra" KYB AGX struts aren't going to affect the ride height... just gets you adjustable dampening. An SC spring seat added at the rear is all that's needed to make it work.
It seems Eibach understated the amount of drop -- actual numbers may be 1.5" to 2.0"
It seems Eibach understated the amount of drop -- actual numbers may be 1.5" to 2.0"
Eibach NEVER understates their drop. If it dropped 1.5 to 2 inches then perhaps you have Eibach sportlines and not the prokit?
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Thanks kiochiu -- you're right, it's a good setup at a good price.
fantastic1 -- other than providing a free "bump," you're just quoting misinformation. Do your homework (search), and you'll see what I mean.
fantastic1 -- other than providing a free "bump," you're just quoting misinformation. Do your homework (search), and you'll see what I mean.