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Hey guys, I'm planning to get these coil-overs but I wanted to see what you guys thought about them. If I do get them do I still need to get shocks. Thanks
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A pic would help If they're the coilover sleeve type you won't need shocks right away if you don't lower it that much. The lower you go the sooner your shocks will wear out. If you have the $ to buy new shocks buy some Anything under 1" and you'll be fine for a while
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A dude I know has B&M full coilovers and he said they're really stiff. The APR GT300 celica has B&M coilovers.
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Sorry I don't have a pic. I was going to buy them from www.shox.com [ shox.com] and they don't have a pic. Does anyone no if you have to remove the wheels to adjust them. Thanks
Last edited by Spanish_celica; Jan 2, 2004 7:09am.
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Yeah, you have to remove the wheels or how are you gonna get the wrenches in there
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Urgent
by SoloXKay - Mar 19, 2024 11:58am
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