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Originally posted by richy2jz-gte

iv just bought a 96 n reg tt but it needs lowering i want 2 keep some level of comfort so i was just gonna go with the springs. but ive also been looking at the tein street suspension kit for about 700 notes. wich 1 do i go for? what springs r the best has any 1 here got h&r or eibach?

 

I currently have the Eibachs on my car and they are quiet harsh, you do tend to feel every bump, I have also had a few problems with uneven tyre wear. On the plus side they are cheap and readily available and do make the car look good particularly with a nice set of wheels.

 

If comfort is an issue have a look at our current group buy for the Espelir springs.

 

On a Supra the car will be these springs will lower the car approximatly 10mm Front and 15mm Rear. This will lower the car just enough to be aestheticaly pleasing without effecting the geometry in such a way as to prevoke problems such as "tramlining" and uneven "tyre wear".

 

I would be tempted to fit these with some KYB 4 way on car adjustable shoxs. You can then change the ride to suit be it comfort or track day driving.:)

 

This is just one of the recomended setups but if you decide to go a different route give us a call for the best prices;)

 

Hope that helps.

 

Kevin

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