Scion tC TRD springs, are there fronts and rears or same?
cause my rear looks lower, and not sure its suppose to ??? its like sometimes it seems even but i dunno. I hope they didnt install em backwards or something, or is just the body lines of the car and how it sits u think?
in the garage i just had 2 fingers in the front barely and couldnt get 2 in on the rear side...could it be the alignment up front pushed the wheels camber out, and the rears are tippin in a little????
in the garage i just had 2 fingers in the front barely and couldnt get 2 in on the rear side...could it be the alignment up front pushed the wheels camber out, and the rears are tippin in a little????
Hopefully it's close enough. From the sounds of it, you didn't do the install yourself. If you did, you would have noticed they are different when you installed them. The fronts should have a higher spring rate then the rears because of the extra weight up front.
I haven't got my TC yet, but my biggest concern is that when I go to install the rear springs, they can still handle the weight of cargo in the back without bottoming out. If anyone can speak on that with your own experience with the TC with TRD springs, please do.
Thanks
I haven't got my TC yet, but my biggest concern is that when I go to install the rear springs, they can still handle the weight of cargo in the back without bottoming out. If anyone can speak on that with your own experience with the TC with TRD springs, please do.
Thanks
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