Drop questions
What is everyone doing for a drop and what brands should i look for or stay clear of? Bags are out of the question as we already have one bagged vehicle and this is going to be driven all year round. Thanx guys!
Here is a list of the major brands of Springs:
https://www.scionlife.com/parts/?sub=13
I have the Tein Stechs and have been happy..........
P.S. Some people have gotten counterfeit off of eBay. Go through a recognized dealer.
https://www.scionlife.com/parts/?sub=13
I have the Tein Stechs and have been happy..........
P.S. Some people have gotten counterfeit off of eBay. Go through a recognized dealer.
Originally Posted by SuperMario6582
before i bagged my xb i was running the tanabe df210s. very nice springs. a lot of people on here on running them.
InTrax progressive-wind. A little over 2" drop, very comfortable ride until the springs are compressed by cornering or braking, and control and handling are A-1.
I'm running Koni yellows set at softest setting, and it rides better than stock, yet has embarrassed several "sportscars" in a local canyon (including a Mini!).
Take it from an old guy who has put together dozens of different suspensions over the years - this is the best of both worlds...ride and handling.
I'm running Koni yellows set at softest setting, and it rides better than stock, yet has embarrassed several "sportscars" in a local canyon (including a Mini!).
Take it from an old guy who has put together dozens of different suspensions over the years - this is the best of both worlds...ride and handling.
you better be kidding me right? i guess the whole holding out on him didnt work...
such a disapointment......
jk, but it would be way better if you bagged it, just do it, you know you want to
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Originally Posted by YellowBoxGirl
Bags are out of the question as we already have one bagged vehicle and this is going to be driven all year round. Thanx guys!
Whatever springs you end up with remember to do the Monroe #5987 rear shocks for smoother ride.
Originally Posted by bB2NER
Originally Posted by YellowBoxGirl
Bags are out of the question as we already have one bagged vehicle and this is going to be driven all year round. Thanx guys!
Whatever springs you end up with remember to do the Monroe #5987 rear shocks for smoother ride.
I dropped my box by using tein s techs and the Monroe sensa tracks for a toyota echo. It dropped the box a little over 2.5" and the ride quality is much better than lowering springs and stock struts
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