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98 corolla

Discussion in '8th Gen' started by Mrcorolladeaf, Jan 30, 2013.

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    Yes, having a 98 corolla is a roast indeed
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    Damn I keep thinking its a 99
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    Oh that was an attempted roast of the Mackster?
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    Not really.
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    I know. Because my car IS a 99
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    Yes! You always think it's a 98 :deskflip:
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    I would like to show u what my suspension look alike, I'm sure u will think wtf is this lol here picture. image.jpg image.jpg
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    thanks mack, seem u guys lost interest but oh well.:(
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    That's weird, there's nothing under the spring holding it up.
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    this
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    Is it not bolted down on all three spots?
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    spring stuck up there top shock, i had 1cm grinder cut little bit to slide in with wd-40 pop in though coilover, no need adjust just remove it ride pretty well, Im gonna working on front it gonna be different not same as rear :).
    Added: Jun 18, 2013 at 10:35 PM
    yeah, no cap plate with kit sleeve kit just stuck up as stock shock.
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    Yeah that's the weird thing lol. But I don't think it will matter with how the car drives? Well unless you go over a huge bump. That's what I like about coilovers, if you jack the wheel up, the wheel gap doesn't increase much.
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    yeah when I jack up the wheel didnt drop at all when I touch it then it drop it kinda werid lol but it already snatch on my exhaust from speed bump but especially freeway it really smooth not really stiff at all.
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    I wish I can afford to buy real coilover like d2 or ksport but it just way too much $$$$, but unless I m happy with my car lowering actually finally running smooth this time.
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    Yeah, as long as you are happy!!
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