Lipkit + hotchkis springs + 19's = bottoming out?
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Well, im about to get rid of the old tC to get a new tC! lol
anyways, i plan on getting the OEM lip kit, and later installing the Hotchkis spring and sway set, and throwin on a nice pair of 19's - with 225 tires
ANYWAYS!
What are the chances that i'm going to be bottomg this thing out daily? I need a daily driver, and im in a city with notsoperfect roads. Maybe i should go with H-techs? If anyone has a picture of a tC with the oem lip kit with hotchkis springs and 19' rims please post it; and even better, let me know if your having problems with your setup. Thanks!
anyways, i plan on getting the OEM lip kit, and later installing the Hotchkis spring and sway set, and throwin on a nice pair of 19's - with 225 tires
ANYWAYS!
What are the chances that i'm going to be bottomg this thing out daily? I need a daily driver, and im in a city with notsoperfect roads. Maybe i should go with H-techs? If anyone has a picture of a tC with the oem lip kit with hotchkis springs and 19' rims please post it; and even better, let me know if your having problems with your setup. Thanks!
I think you should be fine with the setup. I have RS1, TRD springs, front and rear TRD sway bars and 19X7.5 with 225 and no rubbing. If you go with wider tires such a 235 or 245 you'll have to roll your fenders.
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