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> Questions on Lowering springs?, is it all i need? Sorry for a dumb question :(
post Mar 10, 2010 - 8:21 PM
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Ok so i dont know ANY thing about lowering a car, not my forte lol
But I found lowering springs on ebay
Megans- <<-- click link
Or Tein- <<-- click link
But then scrolling down I found more expensive KYB with struts AND springs
KYB- <<←← Click link
I am not really looking for great stability improvement, as I have a 7A-FE lol and I drive safe, I just want to lower her a little
Can I just get the springs, and lower it with my stock struts? Or will I need to get the more expensive things?
Sorry I know this must be somewhere, I cant find it, just neeed a simple explanation.
Also, I know the is contradictory to what I said before but will the Megans or Tein make me handle better?
Are they any good?
THANKS ALOT!!!

This post has been edited by mgnt232: Mar 10, 2010 - 9:32 PM


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post Mar 11, 2010 - 3:13 PM
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Tein S techs : 1.5 FR 1 R
Tanabe DF210: 2 FR 1.6 R
GF210: 1 FR 0.7 R
NF210: 1.2 FR 1 R
Megan: 1.9 FR 1.7 R
Intrax: 1.8 FR and R
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That's all i can remeber right now

Either way you'll have to replace your shocks sooner or later. Im due for another shock swap soon (1yr and 1/2 since drop)

With your Veliside Rep Kit I would do a healthy Tanabe NF or GF or the max i'd go is the Tein springs

This post has been edited by 808celica: Mar 11, 2010 - 3:19 PM


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