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Old Feb 25, 2004 | 05:27 AM
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i have sprint 2" drop springs and 215/35/18's and the ride is pretty rough. i expected that of course, but i just wondered if everyone gets thet, or if i have extrodinarily rough riding springs??
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i rode in the xb docsnuff borrowed from the dealer, and it had the spy springs, great ride the only time it was bouncy or even ruff was when we would go over those stupid divits in the hyway! other than that awesome ride.
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We have Sprint springs and the ride is a little stiff. However, the only thing I have to compare it to is the stock ride. All in all it isn't that bad in my opinion, I have definite felt worse.

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Old Feb 25, 2004 | 09:46 AM
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my tein s tech's are softer then the stock springs i pulled off....i could compress the tein springs much more with my weight......the stock springs were super stiff in comparison....my ride is much smoother....bumps are not as sharp...
Old Feb 25, 2004 | 10:52 AM
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Originally Posted by scionxb04
my tein s tech's are softer then the stock springs i pulled off....i could compress the tein springs much more with my weight......the stock springs were super stiff in comparison....my ride is much smoother....bumps are not as sharp...
Can those springs be used without lowering the car?

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Old Feb 25, 2004 | 12:57 PM
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My SPY springs rode better than stock with my 215/35/18s.
Old Feb 25, 2004 | 12:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Bicepeak
Can those springs be used without lowering the car?

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technically most aftermarket springs are lowering springs
Old Feb 25, 2004 | 08:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Bicepeak
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my tein s tech's are softer then the stock springs i pulled off....i could compress the tein springs much more with my weight......the stock springs were super stiff in comparison....my ride is much smoother....bumps are not as sharp...
Can those springs be used without lowering the car?

Sean
lowering the car is one of the things that improves the ride......the tein's are a 1.7 front 1.5 rear drop....very even gap around the tire....im running 215/35/18's 45mm offset...tein also has another spring which is a very minial drop...think its was only a inch....if your tryin not to lower it much and improve the ride...
Old Feb 25, 2004 | 08:47 PM
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I saw the Tein's on ebay for $150 shipped. What a deal, what a bargain
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According to the recent bB bible Volume 2, lowering the car anymore than 30 millimeters (appx 1.1") will cause you to lose ride quality. A high-quality coilover setup with dampening adjustment might be something to look into.

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Old Feb 25, 2004 | 09:21 PM
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it just seems really harsh to me, but its probably mostly the tires.
Old Feb 25, 2004 | 09:30 PM
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i think the tein Htech (bronze not green like usual tein) drop LESS than an inch. if your interested in softer ride minimal drop.
Old Feb 25, 2004 | 09:31 PM
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2" Goldlines, 215/35/18's on 18X7.5s with 42 offset... the Goldlines made my car drive %110 smoother, better ride quality, less bouncyness, but i do seel the turtles (Road Reflectors) due to the 35 series tires.. otherwise the ride is way way improved over stock.. and Scion SPecialtys in Vegas Is the man to get Goldlines from..
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I would suggest everyone who's lowered their car to take a ride in the back seat sometime. Have a friend drive your car and sit in the back while it goes over some rough terrain. You'll see that the ride in the back on a lowered Scion is sometimes extraordinarily bad. 55mm is probably the exact limit of how much you'd want to lower a Scion with its stock struts/shocks before the ride quality becomes too poor in the front as well as the back. Of course, running larger wheels with low-profile tires also leads to a harsher ride, too.. so you gotta find the compromise between how you want to set up your suspension, and what size wheels/tires you want to run, all while taking into account how you want the car to ride.
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thinner the tire the more rough it gets.. yokohamas are pretty smooth n quiet... mite wanna check into those, dunloop sports are good, bridgstone potenzas are good too.. costco sells potenza's if ur on a budget i got my tires there for mah celica before came otu to be 3 billz for all 4
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Originally Posted by ScionVan
I would suggest everyone who's lowered their car to take a ride in the back seat sometime. Have a friend drive your car and sit in the back while it goes over some rough terrain. You'll see that the ride in the back on a lowered Scion is sometimes extraordinarily bad. 55mm is probably the exact limit of how much you'd want to lower a Scion with its stock struts/shocks before the ride quality becomes too poor in the front as well as the back. Of course, running larger wheels with low-profile tires also leads to a harsher ride, too.. so you gotta find the compromise between how you want to set up your suspension, and what size wheels/tires you want to run, all while taking into account how you want the car to ride.
I can attest to the rear seating to be very bumpy when I had just springs in...of course, now they are fine, but with just springs, the rear is extremely uncomfortable!
Old Feb 26, 2004 | 06:14 AM
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not really.. mine was smooth. still rolling on stocks haha :D
Old Feb 26, 2004 | 06:18 AM
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i don't mind the way my car rides on Tanabe DF 210's - even with 215/35/18 tires.

i thought it would really suck ___, but i was nicely supprised after the drop, and then even when i put the 18's on!

and van, ya the back seat is a kidney buster with any of the springs!
Old Feb 27, 2004 | 02:03 AM
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=2461688620

tein H tech.....minimal drop...improved ride quality....
Old Feb 27, 2004 | 10:49 PM
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Tein springs sound good but the warranty seems lame. 1 year?



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