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View Poll Results: Wait till rain dies out or install goldlines now?
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INSTALL SPRINGS? yes or no ?

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Old Oct 27, 2004 | 09:22 PM
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Default INSTALL SPRINGS? yes or no ?

I bought goldlines buit dont know how a dropped scion will drive in rain!
If you have a xb with 215/35/18's and have no problem in rain let me know!


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Old Oct 28, 2004 | 04:00 AM
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I drove home from Socal last weekend and I had no problems at all when I hit the norcal border. It was raining and I have the same set-up, 215/35/18 and I am on RS*R springs. Great ride and I slip though traffic like nothing.
Old Oct 28, 2004 | 08:29 PM
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I drive a tC but this should also apply to the xB. I feel much safer driving in the rain with my new springs on. feels like all 4 tires are more firmly planted on the road when I'm cornering, much less body roll.
Old Oct 29, 2004 | 01:53 AM
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unless you're going through puddles deeper than 4" I don't see what the diff would be. I've been lowered since the start and it does nothing but rain in this god forsaken town
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