would kyb gr2 struts and eibach sportline be a good set up
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should be fine, KYB is what our celicas have stock.
^^ Not completely true. Mcpherson is what we have stock, but KYB is a good OEM replacement.
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Actually I think MacPherson is a type of suspension system, not an actual brand of strut. KYB, Monroe or Billstien are companies that manufacture MacPherson struts.
you are correct griffs
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Im having that Eibach setup and its a good choice. But if you can buy something like Tein fully adjustable setup that would be better of course.
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I'm running the KYB GR-2 Shocks mated with the Eibach Pro-kit springs dropped about 1" coupled with Suspension Techiniques sway bars. They've done pretty good for me so far.
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If you have poor roads in your area, consider the prolines which are a bit softer. I've got sportlines and while they were fine in the 'burbs, some of the city roads around here make for a very rough ride.