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Time for some new suspension... KYB vs Tokico

Postby WUTANGCLAN » Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:50 am

I know for the eibachs they should lower the car about an inch as for the s-tech maybe around 1.5?
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Postby SirThomas8 » Wed Feb 24, 2010 9:32 am

WUTANGCLAN wrote:I know for the eibachs they should lower the car about an inch as for the s-tech maybe around 1.5?


you know what would be crazy? 2" lowered front and stock height rear. I wonder how that would handle turns. prolly get better launches with the weight displacement towards the front though.
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Postby Mr_Krispy1183 » Wed Feb 24, 2010 10:14 am

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Mr_Krispy1183 wrote:I had both sets of struts, and feel that the Tokicos are the better choice if you're lowering the car. Also, I'm running Tein S-Tech front springs & Eibach Pro-Kit rears (yes, I'm a freak), and the HPs do their job well mated to these springs.


how much does that lower you in the front and in the rear?


My S-Tech fronts are at about -1.8", while the Eibach rears have settled to about -1.6". It's a WAAAAAY more even drop than running either the Teins or Eibachs singularly all around.
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Postby TMMK Toy » Wed Mar 03, 2010 3:11 pm

xan16 wrote:What about new strut mounts? KYB or Tokico (or something else)?


I would get brand new mounts from Toyota. Seems to be one area where factory parts are preferred. I had kyb strut mounts on my corolla and they were noisy and I know of other people who have complained about them as well. So stick to OE
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