Yes, the Chevy/Geo Prizm is the same mechanically as the 7th gen corolla. You're not thinking about putting these on your stock struts...
Try www.roadmagnet.com under Chevy. These are real performance springs that are best paired up with Koni inserts, which require cutting open your...
All lowering springs for the Corolla are a joke. Only the ones by Road Magnet have the right stiffness to keep the car from hitting the...
You're right that lowering springs are for cosmetic purposes only. When I was lowered on H&R springs it actually made the handling and ride worse. I...
The rear camber is a little out of spec.
So what is your opinion on the Bilsteins ?
Most of the popular lowering springs suck as far as ride quality is concerned. Eibach, HR, Tein (especially the S-techs). All too low and soft. Get...
Geez, it's painful just looking at the pics.:shutup:
KYB and Tokico HPs are fine as a stock replacement on stock springs. Just don't get lowering springs. Trust me, the crappy ride will get old....
You must have nice roads where you live. Ever hit a pothole ? It is common knowledge that these lowering springs suck. Or it should be. Check...
Eibach, H&R, Vogtland, Tein, etc. All considered crap on other forums. I have H&R and agree. They are lower, but are not stiff enough to prevent you...
Click on the dealers link. Tunershop.com list specs. I'm still curious how they compare to GR2s. I am thinking about getting some if the...
I would recommend KW Variant 1 Coilovers. They have gotten good reviews on other car forums. Stiff yet comfortable. German suspension stuff is...
But if the Eibachs are shorter than the factory springs, how would the longer factory springs be able to fit. If the factory springs were to fit,...
Wow, are you confused as I am. It seems as though the guy is blaming everyone except the company that he works for. So the struts made for the 92-97...
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