View Full Version : When installing lowering springs...
jeri534 12-01-2004, 05:41 AM Do you have to get the shocks also? Or can you just get the springs installed?
Also, do dealers have lowering springs as an option when you buy a tC? If so, how much do they charge?
HondaKiller 12-01-2004, 06:14 AM from what some people have told me, you dont need shocks unless you are going to drop it more then 1 and a half inches. i droped my tc down a little more then that and didnt swap the shocks..hope tht helps
yes they do have TRD springs that they will install at the dealer
they are 1.25 "drop in the front and 1.5" drop in the rear
they are great springs powder coated white
i personally like it a little stiffer and lower but they improve handling a lot
my dealer charged $394.00 w/installation
any thing else?
no you dont need shocks but the trd shocks will improve the ride even more
chipmOnk 12-01-2004, 02:57 PM i'm riding on stock shocks and it feels damn nice
lootyman 12-01-2004, 09:12 PM if you can afford it, and you enjoy taking turns just a little faster than the guy next to you, get the springs.
i've got them on mine and they are the best option i got. you don't need the trd shocks, the springs work great on their own.
was the 349 price just for install?
jeri534 12-01-2004, 10:13 PM How much would it probably be to order them seperately and get them installed by a shop?
lucas9000 12-01-2004, 10:29 PM i just ordered them for $99 ($115 with shipping, etc) from mcgeorge parts. i'm still shopping around but i think i can get them installed for $200 max.
Danimal 12-01-2004, 11:05 PM I put new springs on mine with the stock shocks about a month ago. The ride is nice and the handling has drastically changed. I don't know how long the stock shocks are gonna hold up, but they are doing just fine right now.
Erni3 12-02-2004, 01:14 AM you guys are making me want spings even more!!! After the major flooding in the houston area i was feeling discouraged about dropping my car any further for fear of water damage.
one question... after your car is dropped w/ the trd springs will it still clear the parking cement block things they ussually put at the end of a parking space?
i have rubbed on one when i pulled to far into a parking spot, but most arent tall enough to rub also the tC is short so i just dont pull as far into the spot, then it will have no chance of rubbing
there also shouldnt be any problems at all with the shocks it isnt a big enough drop to worry about , macphersons are good shocks
Danimal 12-02-2004, 02:36 PM I've rubbed my front bumper once, but that was enough for me to learn my lesson. If you lower yours, be very cautious of how close you are pulling to that curb.
One other thing that kinda sucks, snow. If there is a lot of snow build up you end up hitting it with your front end. Its a little scary. Its not that big of deal though, i had to drive 45 miles in 7 inches of snow last week and didn't hurt a thing!
The springs are definatly worth it!
chipmOnk 12-02-2004, 04:03 PM i did that the first day after i dropped my car >.< i will never do that again!! i hope
I've rubbed my front bumper once, but that was enough for me to learn my lesson. If you lower yours, be very cautious of how close you are pulling to that curb.
One other thing that kinda sucks, snow. If there is a lot of snow build up you end up hitting it with your front end. Its a little scary. Its not that big of deal though, i had to drive 45 miles in 7 inches of snow last week and didn't hurt a thing!
The springs are definatly worth it!
damn bro where do you live that has 7"s of snow already?
Tenaj 12-02-2004, 04:26 PM damn bro where do you live that has 7"s of snow already?
uhhhh Mammoth Mountain in Cali has a 4 to 6 FOOT base depth already....
wow sounds like you need a 4x4!
or you could put the tC in the garage for the next six months, and ride a snowmobile!
:mrgreen:
|