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I can get Tokico struts, Eibach springs, mounting hardware, 24mm & 26mm sway bars, bushings for $800. What do you think?
 

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Sounds like a good price. Are the struts new or used??

<small>[ February 26, 2004, 05:29 PM: Message edited by: twr ]</small>
 

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The thing is, I only have the money right now for the Sway bars and bushings. Would it be a waste of time to do those now, and then the struts and springs later when I need them more, and when I have more money? Or should I just wait and do it all at once. I would like to do them now, but If it is a waste, I will just get the bars now and let them sit for a while? let me know. thanks. aaron
 

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How much are the sway bars? I picked up a 26mm rear for $15 from a junkyard. The front would have been the same price.

Do Aluminum Subframe bushings and Subframe connectors before anything else, is my advice.
 

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24mm and 26mm and TPR? is that right? bushings for $100. The thing is, they are already off the car, so I dont have to get them off of one in a junk yard. ? what do yuo think?
 

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Bushings brand new are about $45 + shipping, so $55 for both is not bad. Do you have to pay for shipping? It will be $50 or more in shipping charges.
 

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Do they include endlinks as well? Those will cost you some more money, and are recommended to be replaced since the stock units are typically bad after 80k+ miles.
 

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Aaron, you really need to find a way to come up with the $800, dude!!
Brand new Eibachs/Tokicos = $645 cost on Shoforum group buy!
Brand new frt.& rear mtg. plates, frt. bearing plates, and front & rear spring insulators = $220 from FPN!
24mm/26mm Gen I swaybars & brand new TPR bushings = about $140 cost!
$1,000 worth of new suspension, for only $800 is a steal of a deal!!
And, if you act fast, I'll throw in TWO K&N panel filters in excellent condition, plus a cool SHO windshield banner absolutely FREE!!
It doesn't get any sweeter than that. thumb
Jeff.
 

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