Excitement kicking in...
Having TRD lowering springs and TRD sway bar kit installed tomorrow.
Any opinions on changes to the ride?
Important to have alignment then? Wait for settling then align?
How long did you guys wait?
Any opinions on changes to the ride?
Important to have alignment then? Wait for settling then align?
How long did you guys wait?
usually 1 or 2 weeks after spring/coilover installations you should do the alignment.
The ride is going to be more stiff then before and your steering wheel will be much more responsive then before..
The ride is going to be more stiff then before and your steering wheel will be much more responsive then before..
During my daily drive there are 2 distinct turns that I make. One turn is a huge J-turn. I can accelerate through the turn without braking; no body roll, no understeer. The second is a sharp turn into the community I live in. The tc eats the turn with ease. Best comparison I can give, feels like riding inside a BMW 320 series.
Going to take the advice given here, and wait 2 weeks before alignment.
Since you are Auto-crossing, I’ve already made the assumption that you already have at least the TRD lowering springs and TRD sway-bar set. If I were Auto-Xing my tC2, I’d be running the Eibach Pro-Plus Kit (set). If you don’t, you won’t be competitive and disconnecting a sway-bar is way too radical and too ghetto. If you have too much under-steer with the way your sway-bars are installed, move the forward bar’s connection forward to soften the front roll stiffness. This will get you more over-steer.
Since you are Auto-crossing, I’ve already made the assumption that you already have at least the TRD lowering springs and TRD sway-bar set. If I were Auto-Xing my tC2, I’d be running the Eibach Pro-Plus Kit (set). If you don’t, you won’t be competitive and disconnecting a sway-bar is way too radical and too ghetto. If you have too much under-steer with the way your sway-bars are installed, move the forward bar’s connection forward to soften the front roll stiffness. This will get you more over-steer.
Sure…why not? I am not sure, but I think the Eibach sway bars are just a tad stiffer. I’ve got TRD springs and sway bars on my car. On high speed corners, I find the car po-goes…the shocks are too weak. I plan to replace mine with TEIN coilovers eventually.
If I remember the specifications correctly, the rear sway is a bit thicker on the eibachs. I'll be going with the Tein Super Street coils as well. The TRD's are the best lowering spring but the shocks were not made to be pushed. AN OEM has to make something that is feasible across many uses.







