tC on S Techs
#4
Have at it. Check the person's profile if it's not stated in their post.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=39485
I've gone through that whole thread several times...
*Waits for this to be locked.*
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=39485
I've gone through that whole thread several times...
*Waits for this to be locked.*
#7
again, the "s" in s-techs stands for stupid, they actually compromise handling because they make the car too low and the suspension geometry gets messed up. if your car is a daily driver, and you live in md, your going to hate it when you have to crawl over speed bumps and up and down steep approach/departures entering driveways and shopping centers and so on. i'm on trd springs and shocks, and i have some nice scrapes on my tow hooks and bottom of my exhuast header, i've scrapped my bumper and splash shield when i was in a hurry.
unless your car is just a show car and you want that slammed look, just get h-techs, much better idea.
unless your car is just a show car and you want that slammed look, just get h-techs, much better idea.
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im slammed and ive managed to escape any bad damage so thats not always true.
but drax is def right about the handling, if you want performance dont go with s-techs, if u wanna go low then do it.
but drax is def right about the handling, if you want performance dont go with s-techs, if u wanna go low then do it.
#20
^ yea s-techs are an impossibility for me, my driveway could clear h-techs only and thats as low as i'd be willing to go, not to mention that my church is down a dirt road and with the s-techs i think my rims would be f*cked by now.