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#21
Thats true they dont. I almost got an XB a few years back and was looking at the NF and DF springs. Anything would be better than stock but lower than TRD would look much better. You will be happy whatever route you go. Id also recommend upgradign the shocks as well at the same time. But thats just how I would do it.
#22
Cionide> I appreciate your wisdom and i think the Htechs sound luike my best fit... your the man... so Tein HTECHS WITH TRD REAR SWAY I SHOULD HANDLE QUITE NICE... you have pics of you xB on here ?
HIGHV>thanks for your input pal... you have pics of your scion on here?
HIGHV>thanks for your input pal... you have pics of your scion on here?
#23
Somewhere but they arent updated. I was parting out and going to sell it. I decided to sell my explorer and got my F150. I want to get rid of the tC but with a kid on the way I need to save money and buying a new car dont do that. Its got front and rear bumper damage too that i havenet claimed on insurance yet, plus a dent in the rear quarter panel as well. People like to hit my car when its parked. But when its fixed it wont be very pic worthy. It only has wheels, a pretty good drop, tint and exhaust.
#24
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=166074
Here's the Tein H-Tech thread, so you can see what they look like, and hear rockthebeef's impressions of them compared to the NF210's.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=163334
Last edited by CIONIDE; 06-27-2010 at 08:16 PM.
#31
I feel like the search button stopped working a couple of days ago.
So many new threads on the same stuff. Cionide pretty much answered everything for ya (OP).
S-techs don't go low for xBs, only the old ones used to for the tCs.
by the way you're afraid of going too low?
here's papo's on coilovers. (bags are for groceries)
So many new threads on the same stuff. Cionide pretty much answered everything for ya (OP).
S-techs don't go low for xBs, only the old ones used to for the tCs.
by the way you're afraid of going too low?
here's papo's on coilovers. (bags are for groceries)
#33
TRD only offers a rear swaybar, not a front. Their rear swaybar is designed to complement the already installed front sway bar. TRD also sells a front strut brace, but that has absolutely nothing to do with sway control.
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