Springs - Need recommendations!
Ok, I know there has been a lot of talk about springs and I have read through most of the threads. I have read the good with the bad with regards to all springs. Here is my question though. I live in Ohio where we usually have a month of good snow in the winter. I want to go lower, but I am not sure to go 1.5 or 2.0 for a drop, and what kind of springs. I know it is only a half an inch, but sometimes on the snow that is all you need to get stuck.
I posted earlier about Eibach, but read that most of you switched them out for another brand.
Anyone running a 2.0 drop in the snow???
I posted earlier about Eibach, but read that most of you switched them out for another brand.
Anyone running a 2.0 drop in the snow???
Think goldlines, 2" front and rear drop, smooth ride, I sell them for 189.00 delivered to your door every day, guarranteed in stock no wait. All the springs out there are high quality so choose carefully, stay away from dropzone brand, sprints aren't my favorite either.
you can become a snow plow!
just kidding
we had snow in feb when i got my xb
but the roads were clear already
heres a refference pic for ya
stock and dropped
4x4

lowered

you should still have 6 inch of clearance.
just kidding
we had snow in feb when i got my xb
but the roads were clear already
heres a refference pic for ya
stock and dropped
4x4

lowered

you should still have 6 inch of clearance.
if you're worried about snow plowing and going to low, you're probably better off just getting the trds... it's 1" but ends up to 1.5" by the time it settles.
anyone know where i can get the goldlines at? i remember there was a place for 200 including install, can't remember where though, think it was in chino or something. got the trd's on mine, but wanna go lower, wheel gap is getting to me.
anyone know where i can get the goldlines at? i remember there was a place for 200 including install, can't remember where though, think it was in chino or something. got the trd's on mine, but wanna go lower, wheel gap is getting to me.
doesn't Tanabe make springs with a 1.5" drop? I know the DF210's are like a 2" drop, but I want to say that I heard they had another set that had 1.5" drop.
I could be wrong though.
I could be wrong though.
Tanabe NF210 is 1.5 or 1.6 .. something like that ... I have a set on my car and I love the ride and it corners better...
I've driven it in the snow since I put them on and it was fine .. wasn't much snow ... but a lil bit
I've driven it in the snow since I put them on and it was fine .. wasn't much snow ... but a lil bit
GoldLine is my top recommendation , simply because if the quality product amd LIFETIME warranty they offer.
No other spring mfg. can offer that.
We have them for $189 shipped
www.robearracing.com
No other spring mfg. can offer that.
We have them for $189 shipped
www.robearracing.com
Originally Posted by brarsandeep
Robear,
I know you are recommending Goldline springs, and I know many members love them, but can you recommend a 1.5" spring that is comparable?
I know you are recommending Goldline springs, and I know many members love them, but can you recommend a 1.5" spring that is comparable?
Eibach (Pro Kit) Lowering Springs 1.6 Inch Drop (FR) & 2.0 Inch Drop (RR) For Scion xA / xB 04-UP
BUT. I think TEIN will work best if you want 1.5"
TEIN S.TECH SPRING KIT: SCION xB 03-UP
TEIN S.Tech Spring Kit for Scion xB 03-UP -1.7" Drop (FR) & -1.5" Drop (RR)
Either are good and have warrantys,
please call or order online, we assure you a great experince with us!
Thanks
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