eibach sportline springs
hey guys i was wondering on your opinions on the sportline springs are they good? and with them do you need new shocks or a camber kit?
i was also thinking about getting h techs
i was also thinking about getting h techs
Both are good brands. Basically, what your'e looking at is the height difference. Look through these to see whats the drop that you'd like to achieve.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/scion-tc-1g-suspension-handling-1615/post-pics-your-lowered-tc-here-14907/
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/scion-tc-1g-suspension-handling-1615/post-pics-your-lowered-tc-here-14907/
Eibach Sportlines ride great!
Granted, I'm on an xB platform, but the biggest difference I noticed going from stock to the Sportlines is how much more planted the car was.
The ride is great. I'd definitely recommend them again.
Granted, I'm on an xB platform, but the biggest difference I noticed going from stock to the Sportlines is how much more planted the car was.
The ride is great. I'd definitely recommend them again.
I've read great reviews on the sportlines, so I bought a set. Sitting under my bed until I can get them installed.. Which should be tomorrow or Saturday. I'll post before and after pics and my thoughts on the handling once I drive on them a bit.
i had the sportlines for about 3 years but switched back to coils since i wanted moar low. drove about 40k on them and they felt fine. just like any other lowering spring so i dunnno what else to say.
and no you don't need a camber kit or new shocks (depends on your mileage though)
and no you don't need a camber kit or new shocks (depends on your mileage though)
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