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Lowering springs

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by MoThanEnoughNY, Jul 20, 2005.

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    MoThanEnoughNY Guest

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    Lowering springs

    Alright, so yea I do have a geo prizm, but we all know it is a corolla at heart. LOL. I want to know what are the cheapest but well balanced lowering springs that I can get? Eibach is too much I feel for a drop that I don't think is even worth it. I want a nice low drop. I was thinking Aerospeed and Dropzone springs. Please post and let me know!
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    Tein S Techs if you want a low drop. They're good quality and relatively inexpensive (all over eBay).
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    Yeah you should probably go with Tein S Techs. I've heard bad things about Dropzone. Don't forget to upgrade your struts also. Stock struts won't last long with lowering springs.
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    Go with TRD lowering springs. Check on Ebay. I got those for $75 shipped brand new.
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    O yea. I forgot to mention. It's a 95, so Tein doesn't make for my model! Keep going............
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    that if you want cheap then ur stuck the no name brands or drop zone which will give you 2 inch drop, i just purchased set of kyb g2 struts and eibach pro line springs for my 95 rolla and e-bay is the cheapest by far when looking for suspension pieces. and if u really want low ride the get coulovers, but that will be a freaking rough ride

    don't forget, with drop like that you will need new struts, and prolly a camber kit.
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    so Nocpan, around how much would u say u spent all together?
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    instead of buying lowering spring,go with coilover like ground control and a tokico struts.the ride is pretty much comfortable and not a bouncy ride,also you could adjusted your ride height if you want.
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    so far i spent around 420 bux for just parts, next week I will bring the struts and springs to my mechs he said he's do it for about 100 bux, maybe i'll fix that rust on my rear fender whle I'm at it, can't let it spread....
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    What's the drpo like?
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    like this...

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    That's a damn good drop. N E problems, like rubbing or having to change the struts in a quick amount of time after installation?
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    intax sprins are nice too
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    whats da ride height on those
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    I'm on 17 " wheels with a +42 offset and they do rub in the rear on bumps. I had to shave the fenders. And the fronts also rub on hard turns.
    As far as struts, I had tokico blues installed at the same time. I recommend changing the stock struts cos they wont be able to handle the load...
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    corolla performance New Member

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    what's the difference between the drop of the S and the H
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    h is 1.3 and .8
    s is 1.9 and 1.4

    with that said does anyone have pics of a 98-02 with H techs? I still want to be able to drive in the snow!!

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