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Dropzone suspension kit

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by corolla performance, Feb 13, 2006.

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    no. spend your money elsewhere.
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    So it would be better a set of kyb gr2 struts + eibach pro kit springs?
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    yeah i got dropzone springs on my 93 and they suck...they didnt perfectly fit on my car the guy made it work though...the back end is lower then a front like and inch and 3/4 and they're stuppose to be the same...crap...dont get them
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    dropzone very rough,
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    yep thats my ride.......KYBS with eibach
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    You can also get B&G springs and Tokico HP struts. Stiffer than KYB.
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    i agree...i wouldn't go with KYB.
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    Same here. I went with KYB's, which were probably a little soft for the B&G's. That was years ago though and I didnt know you could get Tokico's for pretty much the same price.

    I have a feeling the ride would get a bit bouncy after a while as the KYB's softened. I had mine less than a year so I couldnt say.

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