compliments to tein basic coilovers
#5
thanks for the info. anyone else with a different set-up
and also does having a rear strut bar a plus?
i haved looked into the greddy front and rear struts. any feedback? is it worth getting?
and also does having a rear strut bar a plus?
i haved looked into the greddy front and rear struts. any feedback? is it worth getting?
#7
Honestly if u gonna get coilovers get the ss-p by tein. Its easy unbolt stock bolt new in no spring comressor no changing of parts direct swap... and the extra money u spend is worth the time u save plus the extra things it can do.
#8
im going for a cusco bar in the front and in the back if they make it
and cusco sways if they make it
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78781
and cusco sways if they make it
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=78781
#9
Originally Posted by -Keith-
Honestly if u gonna get coilovers get the ss-p by tein. Its easy unbolt stock bolt new in no spring comressor no changing of parts direct swap... and the extra money u spend is worth the time u save plus the extra things it can do.
basics are about 750 and ss-p add the edfc= rough estimate 1500?
what specials do you have keith? i plan to get these in december.
#10
Originally Posted by slammed
I just sold my greddy front bar. Very nice item although the performance gain is limited and most likely you wont see a difference unless your on a track.
#11
Originally Posted by tC875
Originally Posted by -Keith-
Honestly if u gonna get coilovers get the ss-p by tein. Its easy unbolt stock bolt new in no spring comressor no changing of parts direct swap... and the extra money u spend is worth the time u save plus the extra things it can do.
basics are about 750 and ss-p add the edfc= rough estimate 1500?
what specials do you have keith? i plan to get these in december.
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