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HOW musch should i lower my Corolla? 1.25? 2.00? and ...

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by Manila_Boy, Jun 17, 2004.

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    Manila_Boy Guest

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    HOW musch should i lower my Corolla? 1.25'? 2.00'? and ...

    HOW musch should i lower my Corolla? 1.25'? 2.00'? and where can i get the cheapest front grill? Also, should i Get a body kit first, Lower it, or Rims? thnx
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    ctsire13 Guest

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    Lower it as much as possible..tein s-tech are the best imo. I have them and love them, about a 2.75" drop if I can remember correctly. Get springs, wheels, then body kit.
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    rollinintherolla Guest

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    tein s tech. Best drop and springs. and great price. Get the grill from ebay or soemthing, i got mine for 45 dollars shipped. Drop, Rims, KIt
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    brownbanana ToadMotorSports

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    yea...tein stech's are nice, the ride is not bouncy or anything and has a nice drop.
    get..
    1. drop
    2. rims
    3. bodykit
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    do u guys rub on those teins?!!

    juss curious :?
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    okay

    Thanks for the info's!! i'll do that then.
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    IF you get 18"s and to wide of a tire you will
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    wi rolla Guest

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    what about 17's with 215/45? Rubbing??
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    I'm riding on 215/40/17 and there's no rubbing at all.
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    brownbanana ToadMotorSports

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    40 series dont rub at all, cuz i used to have 205/40/17 with stechs and i NEVER rubbed, but my car was more succesptable to scraping..now i have 215/45/17 and i do ocassionally rub on hard cornering or big dips
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    brownbanana ToadMotorSports

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    oh yea, this belongs in suspension forum.
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    I'm riding on 18" 225/40/18 so witch drop should I consider if I don't want rubbing ?
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    Yeah no rub problems s-tech with 205/40/R17
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    i have TRD spings... like 1.25 drop... i bottom out everywere aroung here... how do you guy drive on 2.75 drop? my front lips are scratched to hell underneith.
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    Me too, but I rub on hard cornering and big dips with eibach pro kit :( ....I'm gonna get an allignment and try to see if it cures it
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    It happened to me before I even dropped my car.
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    ...I suggest the Hotchkis, they aren't the lowest but are the stiffest. Other than I would also suggest the Tein SS coil overs.
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    definitely go w/ a complete coilover or, new spring and strut set. My ride quality has completely gone to hell lately. I have hotchkis springs, stock struts, and 18" wheels. At first my ride was pretty good, but once my stock struts wore out the ride has gotten horrible. I have the TRD sportivo strut/spring set in the mail as we speak and i can't wait. After driving a rolla on TRD springs i realized how shitty my ride has become.
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    i have dropzones springs that lowered my car 2in all around and they are pretty cool not bouncy and excellent ride !! \
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    brownbanana ToadMotorSports

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    dont get hotchkis if you live anywhere near RollaS..just look at his sig :shock:
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    brownbanana ToadMotorSports

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    assuming its the same overall diameter as stock, anything with a drop less than stech..mines are the same overall diamater as stock and rub on huge dips and hard cornering.
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    with the 2.75 drop it definately scrapes on REALLY steep and weird angled stuff but it is all on the underneath on the lip kit so you dont see it.

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