Buyers Guide: Scion tC Suspension
#201
well the way it looks the instant you get springs/coilovers installed isn't the way it's going to be 2-3 weeks later after full settling. you need an alignment because the car's lower. that means if you get an alignment right after the installation of springs, you'll need to get one again after it settles. i'd rather get uneven wear on my tires for just a couple of weeks rather than pay for 2 alignments.
#211
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Let me add Road Magnet spring rates to that. Based on the email I got from Mark from Road Magnet the spring rates are 200lbs/F 390lbs/R. I just ordered mine, they seem to be great springs at a great price. Drop is 1.5in F/R
#212
Edit the KSports to be like a 1-inch drop. These things BLOW. I contacted them and they said that I wasn't low enough because I still had the bump stops installed. 1) I have them cut in half just like the majority of other spring manufacturers recommend. 2) Remove them completely? You're ridiculous. Of course they don't say that anywhere either.
#218
TRD Drop - 1.2" or 0.5"?
This may be a dumb question, but I see the 1.2" drop listed here on the TRD springs but just wanted to confirm this as many of the advertisements for these appear to say that the front drop is only 0.5"
Anyone know what is going on there? Are they saying it only 0.5" below stock?
See:
http://scionpartspeople.com/searchpr...wering+Springs
Anyone know what is going on there? Are they saying it only 0.5" below stock?
See:
http://scionpartspeople.com/searchpr...wering+Springs