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ULTIMATE suspension upgrade guide for 7th and 8th gen corollas!

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by JspeXAE102, Jun 15, 2008.

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    93geoprizm Active Member

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    where's dropzones??
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    DOT. Noypi ako!

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    There's another type of H&R springs. The one I had gave me 2" drop all around and were way stiffer than the 1.5" H&R and Tein S-Techs. I don't remember the model number or part number though. :(

    Tanabe also made springs for our corolla. There's Tanabe Super Down which gives about 2.5" drop and was great when paired with a good stiff struts.
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    TRD USA Springs Part Numbers:
    00602-48131-CF (front)
    00602-48131-CR (rear)

    There is also a number stamped next to the actual TRD logo. The fronts are kinda hard to make out because I bought used springs but I examined them extremely carefully and Im 100% sure on the rear number, 95% sure on front number. FWIW I have no idea what these numbers mean or stand for.
    Front: 87045
    Rear: 87830

    EDIT: I found the combined part number on the springs.
    00602-48130-COR

    Also here is the part number(s) for the 8th gen TRD strut bar?
    00602-53607-005 (found this on a toyota dealer site)
    PTR04-02980-05 (got this off TRDSparks.com)
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    I tried searching for them again at tirerack and still cant find them.. what did you enter for search parameters?

    I'm not sure if I want to list drop zones, they're kinda a joke

    let me know what you find out.. I only found one on the H&R website

    about tanabe I am aware Tanabe Japan has some applications but their website is a PITA to look at because they list applications written in Japanese instead of chassis codes.:sad:

    Thanks, I'll make the updates when I get home from work

    Also if anyone want to add something, could you do me a favor and post them in this format:

    NAME
    Part Numbers:
    Features:
    MSRP:
    http://
    Notes:


    It would be a huge help as I wont have to surf around looking up the specs!

    thanks guys
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    Mayur Biggest trd whore in the whole wide world

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    Also the TRD USA Springs are not rebadged eibach prokits. The Eibach prokits were 1.3" drop all around I believe. The sport lines were F 1.7"/ R 1.5" ????? The TRDs are 1.5" all around. dont quote me on the actual eibach drop amounts but I know for sure the prokits had less of a drop than trd springs.

    EDIT all of this should help. Lot of shit in there.
    http://www.racingsolution.com/toyota_corolla.asp
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    Yeah i know what DOT is talkin about but i dont think they made H&R race springs for the corolla 8th
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    The link to the eibach springs doesnt work, what are your SEARCH PARAMETERS?

    Fine, i'll list dropzone..I think ksports are a joke too but they made it up there so I'm not going to descriminate.
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    Mayur Biggest trd whore in the whole wide world

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    There are the drop rates for 3 diff sets of eibach springs for 7th/8th gens on racingsolution as well as drop rates for many other springs.
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    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 bumpstops.
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    thats wierd, its working for everyone else, well i went to tirerack.com then go under products, then suspension, then brands and youll find the whole eibach lineup there.

    As for the dropzones, i just know of people with them and having no problems so i thought they wont be as bad
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    Mayur Biggest trd whore in the whole wide world

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    Tirerack does in fact sell eibach springs, BUT, they do not sell springs for our cars. Only springs tirerack sells for our cars are the H&Rs.
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    oh ok, well i saw the pro kits so i thought maybe he was talkin bout any lol

    and where can those be found from?

    guys will i be fine with just lowering springs? i wanna put them on in the summer and go back to stock ones in the winter
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    Try www.roadmagnet.com under Chevy. These are real performance springs that are best paired up with Koni inserts, which require cutting open your stock struts. I do not recommend any other lowering spring. Then again, I am the only one on here that thinks they suck.
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    I don't think racing solutions have updated their site in years so that's probably why eibach they're still on there. I couldnt find them on Tirerack or the Eibach official website. But I did put down the specs, I wont know until someone actually try to order them.


    anyways

    :woot:I'm DONE:woot:
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    They havent lol, but at least there is some info in there.
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    i might just get the springs alone, also i want a bigger drop up front compared to the back, can those be specified when ordering? i was thinking 1 inch back, 1.5 inches up front
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    the chevy springs will work for the 8th?
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    hey i forgot to mention, the ebay listing i mentioned comes with a lifetime warranty, so hey, thats a pretty bold commitment in itself if its just some no name brand out there. im talkin bout the dropzone shock and spring combo
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    you should add the comment about which ever sway bar that was that has a lower clearance than stock. It's a issue if bottoming out.

    And add that the Bilstein rear struts for the 98-02 do not fit and to use the 93-97 ones.
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    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 are you ? The drop on these is about 1.7 front 1.5 back.
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    yea i was, i might just go the tien S tech route with 1.9 front and 1.4 back or ground controls, but are just ground controls fine???
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    U guys need to look a little deeper. Heres a newer product for the budget minded people (High 2 sum of u, lol :D:(

    NAME: Buddy Club Junior Spec Damper Coilover Suspension

    Part Numbers: N/A (New product)

    Features: High quality entry level suspension for those that aren't in need of the full Racing Spec Damper. Features a large diameter inverted type strut to improve heat dissipation to increase life. Equipped with a 15-way adjustable damper for the front and rear as well as pillow ball upper mounts. A very inexpensive but proven coilover!

    MSRP: $1550 est. Shipped Xpress air mail; $1,475 Shipped surface to U.S.

    http://www.rhdjapan.com/jdm-low/Buddy-club-Junior-Spec-Damper-Coilover-Suspension-Toyota-51672#

    Notes: -AE101 Levin / Trueno F:8K R: 5K (Not compatible with Super Strut type)

    -AE111 Levin / Trueno F:8K R: 5K (Not compatible with Super Strut type)
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    I dont know why I left out the Junior Spec series...thanks for that and thanks for formatting it like I requested..

    I agree, these are super affordable! You know what I cant figure out whats the difference between these and the Racing spec series.. they seem to have the exact same features..
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    These are on the top of my wish list now. As soon as I make enough, I'm buying. Thanks! Which one would be more ideal? The AE101 or AE111?
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    umm $4,000? LOL
    you can get turboed and do a rear disc conversion for that kinda money

    ok guys help me out here, im down to these 2

    Ground Control
    Part Numbers: SKU #8040
    Features: Eibach ERS race spring allows the selection of multiple spring rates in increments of 25lbs/inch. Being a adjustable coilover you are able to lower your car from 0 to 2.5”
    MSRP: $399
    www.ground-control.com
    Notes: You should be able to specify your spring rates at no extra cost prior to purchase, otherwise they will ship them with the standard 300lbs/in spring rates.
    My Impressions: Take advantage of the fact that you can select your own spring rates!!! These coilovers are good for either street or race and that is dependant on the spring rate. It is recommended that you use koni inserts but if you choose a lower spring rate you can use Tokico, KYB, or others with great success.


    and the dropzone struts and spring combo, both come with lifetime warranty both are $400. what i wanna know is the ground control's, what exactly are they, do they like go over the stock struts?? cause the dropzones are aftermarket struts, im just stuck at which way to go
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    Ground Controls are pretty much springs that you can adjust. If you do get ground controls, make sure you get diff spring rates. Ground controls will not work well with stock struts, you will need to purchase aftermarket struts to accomdate the ground controls. They can fit over the stockers, but pointless.
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    so then in that case, dropzones are pretty much my only choice

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