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Eibach Springs and Tokico Shocks

Eibach Springs and Tokico Shocks

Postby WTF?? » Fri Apr 04, 2003 12:10 pm

Im pretty sure most of you out there have this combo... got a couple questions on it before I consider...


Hows the handling?
Hows the ride? still comfy? bouncy?
How much maintenance?
How much of a drop do the springs give you?
Is it too low? scrapes?

Most important... know any good deals? im asuming ebay

Please let me know your opinions... 8)
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Postby krook » Fri Apr 04, 2003 1:35 pm

eibach and tokiko set up is the preferred set up here. this has also been discussed many a times already. you can also use the search button to help answer your questions.

in a nutshell:

eibach/tokiko gives a good ride that's still comfy, and delivers performance as well, in terms of better handling. tokiko's are not as stiff as other struts such as bilstien (sp?). and the eibach's will give you a 1.6 drop. no maintenence as far as i know of....

also, there still that group buy on the struts: $324....hurry up and get in on that. you will NEVER find a better deal.


never.


really.
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Postby WTF?? » Fri Apr 04, 2003 1:45 pm

Oh kool! sorry im new to all this and havent gotten too familiar with everything just yet... even though it all seems fairly simple

What "group buy" are you talking about though?


PETER: you think you can hook me up wit that diagram for the struts/springs? just in case I do get them... THANKS!!
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Re: Eibach Springs and Tokico Shocks

Postby Flipside909 » Fri Apr 04, 2003 4:40 pm

Hows the handling?
Way better than stock.

Hows the ride? still comfy? bouncy?
With any upgraded performance spring/strut combo, you sacrifice comfort for performance. The ride is very compliant even with everyday driving. You won't get a bouncy ride with this setup unless you 1) go with cut springs, 2) have worn out struts or 3) ride on ground controls.

How much maintenance?
There isn't any. You just have to replace the struts when they are at the of their service life. Meaning, when the struts are worn out, you will know it when the car handles sloppy.

How much of a drop do the springs give you?
Is it too low? scrapes?

1.6" is the drop. It's too high for some, it's perfect for most. As with ANY lowered car, it will scrape on certain angles.

Please let me know your opinions... 8)
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Re: Eibach Springs and Tokico Shocks

Postby WTF?? » Fri Apr 04, 2003 4:58 pm

Flipside909 wrote:Please let me know your opinions... 8)
Alot of these questions could have been answered if you use the SEARCH function. :)


Thanks for your opinion ryan... as I said in the above post, Im new here so hope you can bare with me...

Of course droppin a car theres gunna be flaws- common sense... but I just wanted details. Got my questions answered... Thanks again
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Postby krook » Fri Apr 04, 2003 5:19 pm

nice kirby shuffle btw.... :lol:
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Postby dbanker » Fri Apr 04, 2003 6:11 pm

I can attest to everything said here...it's a great combo. It makes such a big difference, especially in cornering and turning around tight corners such as curbs at stop lights. I even have snow tires on right now and the difference is substantial. I'd say go for it! Oh yeah...not to mention it makes the car look much, much, better.
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Re: Eibach Springs and Tokico Shocks

Postby Flipside909 » Sat Apr 05, 2003 2:02 am

solara nytez wrote:
Flipside909 wrote:Please let me know your opinions... 8)
Alot of these questions could have been answered if you use the SEARCH function. :)


Thanks for your opinion ryan... as I said in the above post, Im new here so hope you can bare with me...


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Postby WTF?? » Mon Apr 07, 2003 11:09 am

Would it be a problem if I put in the springs first and wait for the shocks later?? Or should I wait to put both in at the same time? seems it would be more recommended so they can settle in with one another ryte?

shocks going to put me in the hole about $350+installation im thinking... :-? thats why Im askin
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Postby NASTY » Mon Apr 07, 2003 11:13 am

solara nytez wrote:Would it be a problem if I put in the springs first and wait for the shocks later?? Or should I wait to put both in at the same time?


i dont think it really matter, as long as you dont wait too long for the struts (youll just wear your OEM ones faster)
but you will save on installation if you do both at the same time
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Postby DavPak » Mon Apr 07, 2003 11:19 am

you'll save a lot on installation b/c the springs will have to be removed in order to install the shocks. basically you'd be paying installation twice. just wait and do it right the first time. might as well save up and do the RSB at the same time too. me and Yanks both did it that way, and i dunno bout him, but i'm glad i got it over with all in one shot.
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Postby WTF?? » Mon Apr 07, 2003 11:25 am

NASTY wrote:
solara nytez wrote:Would it be a problem if I put in the springs first and wait for the shocks later?? Or should I wait to put both in at the same time?


i dont think it really matter, as long as you dont wait too long for the struts (youll just wear your OEM ones faster)
but you will save on installation if you do both at the same time


Yeah I was expecting that kinda answer, but just wanna be sure... my fingers are itchin to get the springs/shocks, but just imagining the hundreds of scrapes imma go through! :cry: I havent dropped my car yet and I scraped bad last nyte pullin out! I even did the whole "drive sideways out of the lot" arghh
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Postby Flipside909 » Mon Apr 07, 2003 3:19 pm

solara nytez wrote: I havent dropped my car yet and I scraped bad last nyte pullin out! I even did the whole "drive sideways out of the lot" arghh


Unfortunately, that's the biggest drawback if you have a lowered car...is scraping up your exhaust and piping.
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Postby Yanks0114 » Mon Apr 07, 2003 3:36 pm

Flipside909 wrote:
solara nytez wrote: I havent dropped my car yet and I scraped bad last nyte pullin out! I even did the whole "drive sideways out of the lot" arghh


Unfortunately, that's the biggest drawback if you have a lowered car...is scraping up your exhaust and piping.


Is it just me or does the stock exhaust hang very low. I've seen a lot of solaras and camrys from the back and they look like they are sagging. Also the apexi seems to hang pretty low.
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Postby cdssolara » Mon Apr 07, 2003 4:45 pm

Yeah, it seems like the stock piping, before it gets to the muffler, hangs pretty low on Camrys and Solaras. On the Apexi, the cannister is pretty big, so it provides less ground clearance. I never felt that the piping hung that low, but maybe that's because the muffler is so big!
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