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Old 06-20-05, 07:29 PM
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I just installed my Teins, and have all 4 of the stock struts with Eibach Pro springs already INSTALLED and ready to just throw in.

$150 + shipping.

They are in a box ready to ship today.

Let me know.
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Old 06-20-05, 07:33 PM
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i'm intresred...how hard would it be to shange the struts out?

What is the drop on these springs...is this the pro kit?
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Originally Posted by maaloxx
i'm intresred...how hard would it be to shange the struts out?

What is the drop on these springs...is this the pro kit?
Since they are off the car totally, it is a matter of minutes for someone who knows what they're doing.

As for the drop, it's advertised as 1" drop, but it was more like 1.5". It is the pro kit btw.

Let me know. They're ready to ship out no prob.
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Originally Posted by jmecbr900
Since they are off the car totally, it is a matter of minutes for someone who knows what they're doing.

As for the drop, it's advertised as 1" drop, but it was more like 1.5". It is the pro kit btw.

Let me know. They're ready to ship out no prob.
How Many Miles on the factory struts?
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Originally Posted by maaloxx
How Many Miles on the factory struts?
70k +.

You can always use your factory struts if you want to. I'm throwing them in because I don't need them and the springs are already installed on them. We removed them as a unit. I figured that way it would be easier for someone to just re-install the whole thing and call it a day.

There was absolutely nothing wrong with my struts at all when I took them off. I simply went with the Teins, so I didn't need them anymore.
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Originally Posted by jmecbr900
70k +.

You can always use your factory struts if you want to. I'm throwing them in because I don't need them and the springs are already installed on them. We removed them as a unit. I figured that way it would be easier for someone to just re-install the whole thing and call it a day.

There was absolutely nothing wrong with my struts at all when I took them off. I simply went with the Teins, so I didn't need them anymore.
Sorry for all the questions...at what milage did you put the springs in? Or are they 70k on those struts and springs?

how much would shipping be to NYC/NJ area Zip is 07002?
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Originally Posted by maaloxx
Sorry for all the questions...at what milage did you put the springs in? Or are they 70k on those struts and springs?

how much would shipping be to NYC/NJ area Zip is 07002?
No prob.

There is about 70k on the STRUTS but only about 10-15k on the SPRINGS. The struts are OEM. The Eibach's I put on after.

My shop says that shipping from here to there is going to be around $100. It's a heavy item to ship with the struts. If you want just the springs, shipping will be considerably less.

Let me know.
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Originally Posted by jmecbr900
No prob.

There is about 70k on the STRUTS but only about 10-15k on the SPRINGS. The struts are OEM. The Eibach's I put on after.

My shop says that shipping from here to there is going to be around $100. It's a heavy item to ship with the struts. If you want just the springs, shipping will be considerably less.

Let me know.
I'm going to make a decision on thursday. There's another guy on here selling a L-Tuned S/S for $300.
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From what I've always been told, L-tuned uses Eibach springs. Someone else may be able to clear that up for sure, but I don't think there's a difference.
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I'm interested if he falls through. But just for the springs dont need struts
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Originally Posted by jmecbr900
From what I've always been told, L-tuned uses Eibach springs. Someone else may be able to clear that up for sure, but I don't think there's a difference.
They L-tuned are made by Eibach, but they are softer-sprung than the Eibach-branded springs and have slightly more drop than the Eibach's.

If folks want more info, search the GS suspension forum for a post started by whitels that has pictures of the two side by side showing the differences.
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Originally Posted by DaveGS4
They L-tuned are made by Eibach, but they are softer-sprung than the Eibach-branded springs and have slightly more drop than the Eibach's.

If folks want more info, search the GS suspension forum for a post started by whitels that has pictures of the two side by side showing the differences.
For those inquiring minds.... :

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sho...ghlight=eibach
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Originally Posted by jmecbr900
I just installed my Teins, and have all 4 of the stock struts with Eibach Pro springs already INSTALLED and ready to just throw in.

$150 + shipping.

They are in a box ready to ship today.

Let me know.
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