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I'm interested in them,, I did get new front OEM springs today,, but I might be interested in the whole set.. Bilt4Me has some as well, but he's stuck at work,, not sure the milage on his??I have stock springs with 90k miles from a 97 if you're interested. I'll be passing through Illinois in the next couple of months.
Yeah, I think the C59 221V is the stock rear,, I'd much rather have OEM,, especially with that kool kolor on the dobinson's,, my dealer is out of town,, but as much as I would rather have the stock springs,, I may have to bite the bullet and order those green er blue green?? oh well.. I am replacing bushings,, I may even buy a press to keep from hauling all this krap around,, I'm probably going to stick with the front, and then hopefully have enough cash left to tackle the birfields and knuckles.I went with dobinsons stock height springs and shocks. I also replaced every suspension bushing with oem. It rides freaking fantastic now.
I've got frt panhard rod bushings, front radius arm bushing, sway bar bushings, my OEM tie rods came in today, my rear heater, and my factory springs for the front... my Tokico's are in Bloomington, Illinois, according to tracking... and I took my John Deere back to the farm and got it out of 1957 one car garage, lol.. I pushed some blow downs into a pile before the "Honey Badger" showed up to bring me back to town.. she even grilled me a rib eye...
but that will cease if I go look at this drop dead gorgeous, triple black 69 GTO!!! I hear angels singing when I look at that black babe!
but my new hobby may be collecting LC springs,, I will have a set of 3" springs when I'm done here,,, My real issue is likely those OME offset poly bushings,, they look shot,, I think they are squeeking . its kind of insane if you have to listen to it long.
and still no one has posted a link or suggested a shop with Toyota factory springs?? I kinda find that hard to believe, lol.
but thank you everyone, for all of your help,, I would still be looking for square one without you gents, very much appreciated!