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Old Jun 2, 2007 | 01:11 AM
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Is allspring.com the cheapest at $975? What should I also consider buying such as camber kits and etc. I know the 2 week 2 month rule and have plenty of tools for the job. But what do you guys think?
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You can go to cardomain.com and tell them to match the price since they have free shipping. No you wouldn't need a camber kit unless you are going to drop it to the lowest setting.
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Is allspring.com the cheapest at $975? What should I also consider buying such as camber kits and etc. I know the 2 week 2 month rule and have plenty of tools for the job. But what do you guys think?
$975 is about as good as it gets, if a retailer can't be upfront with their lowest price, you probably shouldn't do business with them.

I highly suggest going to your local Toyota dealer and ordering a pair of camber bolts (90105-17011), they should only be about $11 for two and whomever does your alignment [after two weeks] will be happier (and have no excuse).
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I know there isnt a DIY out there or a tech install for the scion TC but does anyone have any tips beforeI jump right in it. I would like to get an idea of what needs to be done before I go about doing it.
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Anyone else have some words of advice?
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Is allspring.com the cheapest at $975? What should I also consider buying such as camber kits and etc. I know the 2 week 2 month rule and have plenty of tools for the job. But what do you guys think?
$975 is about as good as it gets, if a retailer can't be upfront with their lowest price, you probably shouldn't do business with them.

I highly suggest going to your local Toyota dealer and ordering a pair of camber bolts (90105-17011), they should only be about $11 for two and whomever does your alignment [after two weeks] will be happier (and have no excuse).
i was quoted 890+shipping from brad at neverenoughauto.com
i usually went with him for parts for my matrix and probably do the same with the tc
hes an awesome guy and all the matrix guys would def recommend him
downside tho is that he doesnt have much of his actual inventory on his site but you can shoot him an email.he responds pretty quickly
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Did you get them? I really want these coilovers but I am afraid as soon as I buy them something better will come out. But so far these IMO are the best out there.
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