Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

New Eibach Pro-kit 8228.140 Lowering Springs For 2000-2004 Toyota Celica on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hamburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Hamburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:Eibach Kit Parts Included:Coil Spring Manufacturer Part Number:8228.140 Adjustable:No Placement on Vehicle:Lower Drop Length:1in. Kit or Single Part:Kit Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Warranty Gas Charged Shock:No

New Eibach Pro-Kit 8228.140 lowering spring kit. Approximate suspension drop (front-rear) 1.2-1.1 inches. Kit includes 2 front springs (part number 8228.001) and 2 rear springs (part number 8228.002). 

Applications 
2000-2004 TOYOTA CELICA 
2001-2003 TOYOTA CELICA GT
2001-2004 TOYOTA CELICA GTS

2010 Cadillac SRX recalled for possible fire issue

Fri, 08 Oct 2010

Cadillac is recalling 3,996 copies of the 2010 SRX crossover to check for possible damage to a power steering line, which could result in a fire. If the power steering line is damaged, fluid could leak out onto hot engine parts and start a fire in the engine compartment. Cadillac says only one fire has been reported.

Volkswagen's Golf grabs Car of the Year award

Tue, 15 Oct 2013

THE VOLKSWAGEN GOLF has been crowned the Scottish Car of the Year, the first time VW has lifted the title north of the border. Awarded by the Association of Scottish Motoring Writers, the Golf won the title thanks to its choice of body styles, frugal engines, quality and excellent driving manners. It beat off strong competition from the likes of the Range Rover Sport, Jaguar F-type and Renault Clio, which won their respective categories.

80% of drivers don't care about emissions

Tue, 13 May 2014

EIGHT OUT OF 10 drivers in the UK say they wouldn’t change their car to a lower emissions model to save on road tax. This stark admission from the nation’s drivers follows a survey that also found 65% of Britain’s motorists don’t know their VED (Vehicle Excise Duty), or road tax, is calculated on the carbon dioxide emissions of their car. Many drivers think their road tax is worked out based on the size of engine in their car.