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Old Sep 29, 2007 | 04:43 AM
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Default Vancouver, WA - Lowering TC. Help.

I have a 07 Scion TC. Should be getting my hotchkis springs anyday. Not sure where to take it to get lowered. Anyone have suggestions or willing to do it for $$$. Thanks guys!

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Old Sep 29, 2007 | 04:46 AM
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Yeah I'd do it but I'm up in Everett...(N. of Seattle by like 20 miles). Down there I would try like Speed Concept or a local SL'er
Old Sep 29, 2007 | 11:23 PM
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Mike well there are a few people around here who might be able to do it. If erik was down here still I would tell him about this but he had moved up north. Maybe chapascion might be able to help you out to find someone in the portland area or ice606 might know some one in the couve that can help you. I have no tools in which to help with. *shrugs* but if you just need another pair of hands I am around on the weekends with little to do.
Old Sep 30, 2007 | 03:48 AM
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hey Mike, i am not sure on the TC, but the xb is fairly quick and painless. The write up in the technical section covered it to a T, with the exception of spring compressors. They made the job that much easier on the front.
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My buddies and I grabbed the right up off of this site and a pair of spring compressors from harbor freight (20$) and it wasn't too bad. I am more of the hand them tools sort of mechanic so I would give you a hand but not too handy.
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