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Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by Ryrolla03, Jun 2, 2006.

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    Ryrolla03 New Member

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    Spring suggestions

    Hey all!! I am currently in the hunt for some springs to lower my 03 corolla S with. I have looked at TRD, EIbach, and Tein so far but don't know which one is right for my car.

    I want a decent drop but nothing too dramatic. I believe the Tein SS ones are a little too much because i want somewhere around 2 inches of drop. I was considering the TRD ones which are 1.5" drop or the Tein HT ones that are 1.8" drop.

    I have put on 17 inch rims and tires just recently and hate the gap!!! Does anyone have suggestions, experiences, or preferences on these brands or others??? Thanks for any info...peace
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    Denver Rolla 98 impreza

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    I run h-techs on my 04, and love them, I was in the same boat as you minus the 17's I just didn't like the gap and wanted something a bit more responsive, also I live in a snowy climeate, so the 2. whatever drop of the stechs was out of the question. I snow plow enouth as it is... :)

    and a picture... mind the bike... :)
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    Hey thanks for the pic that helped a lot man. Yeah I am considering getting those or the TRD ones. How much did you pay for those?? Thanks
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    umm I think 200 shipped from e-bay, I'll get you the link to the store after I get home tonight, they take a wile to ship out but its the real deal, they are a reputable parts seller in cali, so I trust them
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    Ok great thanks
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    You'll like the H-tech's too, they are still a relatively comfortable ride compared to stiffer springs...
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    Yeah I definitely want a nice ride because it's a daily driver and I don't want it too low because like Denver Rolla I live in a snowy climate and cant ride real low. Are the H-tech's progessive rated??
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    um I dunno... **shrug**.. hehe.. maby somebody else will :)
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    cool thanks sorry about the price thing i have been a victim of that before so i know how it feels but thanks anyways...peace
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    If you can afford it, get coilovers. That way you can higher it back up in the winter without doing damage to your car ;)
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    Yeah I thought about that scenerio but yeah money is kind of tight and i can't afford the extra $500 or so for that but thanks for the suggestion...peace
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    dont forget to change your stock struts either tokico or kyb your choose,both are good struts.i know your stock strut will last a little long til it goes out but i would change it since you have to remove your struts,double work is a b!tch and if you cant afford it i would save your money for buy both lowering springs and struts.
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    kyb doesent make eather front or rear (can't remember off the top of my head which) for the 9th gen, to tokico is the way to go.. but I am running stockers and doing just fine... I want aftermarket but just can't afford it... :(
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    Well i had Tokico on my mustang and i absolutely loved them. I like how i could adjust them to my preference. I had Eibach springs on and the ride was amazingly smooth
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    If you haven't ordered them yet check out http://www.calienteautomotive.com/item_search.php/categories/Suspension/ .

    I ordered my S-techs from them I think for 125 shipped. Great company to work with and cheap shipping (but then again one of their warehouses was less than an hour from my house). I know alot of other people have gone through them for springs on 9thgencorolla.com. There is also a HUGE sticky of pics of all sorts of drops that members have just for a comparison.

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