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What springs?

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by imported_v10, Nov 12, 2007.

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    imported_v10 Guest

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    What springs?

    i have Monroe sensatrack shocks and i want to get lowering springs but not too low i have 17 wheels and i don't want them to rub in my fenders the road where i live its always damaged so its bumpy all the time what shock should i get so it make a ride more comfortable and doesn't lower the car too much
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    then go oem... lol
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    GSE21tuner Formerly rollatuner110. Representing AZLexus.club

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    I agree. Use OEM springs. You can pair those with stiffer shocks.
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    Tein H tech or go with a Eibach setup.
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    H&R sports springs
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    witch of those is best for bumpy roads? don't want a stiff spring that will make the car look like a horse ride any pic of corollas with the spring setup?
    thanks for all the help!
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    witch or those two have a nicer ride ? remember i have a 01 corolla with 17 rims fenders rolled H&R Sport Springs or Tein H Tech Lowering Springs
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    I believe H tech has a softer spring rate closer to stock.
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    Ask Toyota if they offer shorter stock springs or if they can custom order some.
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    Yeah go with H-Techs S-techs would look amazing:)
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    It's still better than cutting springs. Aftermarket springs will just have to do.

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