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Gen 7 Lowering Advice.


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Hullo Celica peeps :)

I have 'a' friend (yup just the one!) who has a red gen 7, its not a TSport or GT. So whatever model that leaves left :) Its got a wing..... haha I know that much.

He wants to lower it jusrt a tad. nothing thats gonna rattle his teeth out, hes kicking on a bit ;) just a nice 20mm say.

If there a celica equivelent to the TTE lowering springs for a rolla? ie, TTE lowering springs for a celica? haha

rough price, part no's would be appreciated.

And yes, my search buttons b0rked.

Ricc of the corolla variety.

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They do TTE springs for the celica buddy, 30mm all around though! Cant help you with a part number though, just one of the ones i looked at had them!

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IIRC the TTE springs are the same as Eibach springs so there's another option for your mate.

I have to dissagreed with you here.

TTE and Eibach's own springs are not the same springs.

Eibach do make the TTE springs for TRD.

I've had both and unless one does you will only get a single bias.

The Eibach Pro Kit springs are definitely superior to the TTEs if you are also looking for ''comfort'' added onto handling and looks.

TTE are a standard linear lowering springs

F: 160 R: 212

Eibach Pro Kit springs are progressive springs

F: 150 lb/in 1.2" / R: 203 lb/in 1.1"

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