how hard is it to install lowering springs yourself?
so i don't want to pay twice as much just to have someone install them for me. so how hard is it? my dad is a machanic, so he can help me if i needed.
also, how far of a drop? i want a minimum of 2 inches. do you suggest more or stay at that? i plan on adding new lips/skirts and don't want to bottom out going over speed bumps.
and lastly, what aftermarket springs do you suggest?
come on guys, help me out!
also, how far of a drop? i want a minimum of 2 inches. do you suggest more or stay at that? i plan on adding new lips/skirts and don't want to bottom out going over speed bumps.
and lastly, what aftermarket springs do you suggest?
come on guys, help me out!
Two inches is perfect. Install is VERY easy. I did mine with hand tools.
Look up, put your mouse over "features", and in the drop down menu click "Tech". Within the tech section there is a writeup for a DIY Spring install that covers it.
Look up, put your mouse over "features", and in the drop down menu click "Tech". Within the tech section there is a writeup for a DIY Spring install that covers it.
If your dad is a mechanic, this should be a fairly simple job. I'm not a mechanic, and put new springs in myself. It took me almost all day, but I did it with just hand tools. You will learn more about your car and feel a good amount of accomplishment doing it yourself.
Check out these threads to help you out:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20769
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...087&highlight=
For springs, the Tein-s or Tanabe df210's are good choices.
Check out these threads to help you out:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=20769
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/vie...087&highlight=
For springs, the Tein-s or Tanabe df210's are good choices.
well, he's not very supportive of my new habit. i thought he was gonna flip when i asked him to show me what the extra wires on the headlights were for. but anyway. i guess there's only one way to learn.
will you be able to see the springs, casue i don't want an ugly color peeking through behind my wheels.
will you be able to see the springs, casue i don't want an ugly color peeking through behind my wheels.
its real easy. my dad and i swapped mine out and did my brakes in about an hr and a half.. literally the rear will take you 20 mins. if that. i just used the DIY from here and it was great. good luck
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