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06toyo chick- Lowering springs installed

Postby gone » Thu Jan 19, 2006 7:51 am

fromperv2pimp wrote:
06toyo chick wrote:255/35/20 GRB FALKEN TIRES ...i hope he doesnt mind im using his pics on here lol
no way those r the tires i have and i have major rubbing. I cant even sit a full car! he had to get his fenders cut on the inside which is a huge hassle cuz they cant be rolled and still with them being cut u still face rubbing? r u sure? cuz im gonna buy new tires 215/35/20 and that should help big time with the tires cuz 255 is a wide tire and it doesnt tuck in.



I'm reading what he wrote on his cardomain page for the tire size.Here's the link to the kids page- http://www.cardomain.com/ride/694869
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Postby gone » Thu Jan 19, 2006 8:02 am

Gorcman wrote:im thinking about the sprint springs too...... im just worried that it might be too big of a drop compared to wut im looking for. Do you have problems clearing speedbumps and curbs? i just dont wanna mess up my car by hitting them... Also, did you have to get ur wheels realigned?


Basically there's no wheel gap and there is a big difference as you can see in the pix also from the side view.From the Front, looking at my car it doesnt look like it's dropped that low.Yes, you have to be careful going into driveways and look out for pot holes being careful of your surroundings so you dont mess up your bumper! ughh i'll cry the first time i scrape mine lol..you have to curve on a slant.Everyone with work to there suspension and even big rims knows you gotta be careful.I didnt get my alignment yet,but i am going to get one.It's suggested to get one and i will because i feel like in mine, it tends to go towards the right more.For anyone that wants a low drop and look noticable,i'de suggest these.If not and you're a lil nervous about scraping and it being to low, go for the TRD,looking at peoples rides with the TRD springs, there's still a gap and that was not what i wanted.
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Postby rollaevo99 » Mon Jan 23, 2006 2:42 pm

Hey!! your car looks good!!! nice drop!!!
2004 Solara Sport SE V6 Lunar Mist
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