SPY SPRING
Never heard of these springs but i hear alot of good things about them on this forum. Currently I have a Scion Xb with 18-inch rims with 205/35/18 tires on and I have to say that the ride is real bumpy, now with the Spy Spring would it improve my ride??? Also where through the internet could I purchase these spy springs, I've been looking around but can't find the Spy Springs. Could someone please help me out. Thank you.
try www.scioned.com
The spy springs actually give you a less harsh ride than the stock Scion springs, believe it or not.
They are awesome springs, everyone (including myself) have had nothing but praise as far as they are concerned.
The spy springs actually give you a less harsh ride than the stock Scion springs, believe it or not.
They are awesome springs, everyone (including myself) have had nothing but praise as far as they are concerned.
I just installed Spy 2" on my XB...Test drove around town (local,highway)
A lot better than stock springs in term of looks,ride quality.
I got 215-40-17 tires
Just for you to know my experience with aftermarket suspension were
H&R coilover,Bilstein,koni. on my VW jetta.
Any way i'm very happy with Spy spring.
A lot better than stock springs in term of looks,ride quality.
I got 215-40-17 tires
Just for you to know my experience with aftermarket suspension were
H&R coilover,Bilstein,koni. on my VW jetta.
Any way i'm very happy with Spy spring.
Just recently, a my friend and I had installed eibach springs with a 215/35/18 combo, and I have been happy with the ride and height! Just keep in mind that the spy's are much lower in the front than the eibachs. If you don't mind the height of the eibach front springs, they would be another alternative to think about
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