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Old Apr 18, 2007 | 12:32 AM
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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!
Old Apr 18, 2007 | 12:43 AM
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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.
Old Apr 18, 2007 | 12:44 AM
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its cake. i can knock out an xB in 30 minutes.
Old Apr 18, 2007 | 12:49 AM
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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.
Old Apr 18, 2007 | 10:49 AM
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Don't forget to get your car alligned after the install..........
Old Apr 18, 2007 | 03:04 PM
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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.
Old Apr 18, 2007 | 04:42 PM
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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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Like everyone said pretty easy job. Pretty much the only place you can see the color of the springs is in the back.
Old Apr 18, 2007 | 09:35 PM
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about as hard as pickin your boogers
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