lowering springs?

Blue Teggy

New Member
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I have tein and its deffinately worth it especially if you just get the springs and me and my brother put all four of mine on during an afternoon so its not hard ... go to autozone or something to get the thing to compress the spring ... on a 91 (idk abt the others) its like 5 bolts to get the shock off and you just replace the spring and put it back together ... the rear was actually a little harder for us but i think its just because we were tired and hungry from doing the front hahahahahah :sleep:
 

nugget

I Love My Toyota.
depends on the ride height, quality, price, comfort your looking for. I had neuspeed springs that was about 1.75 in the front and 1.5 rear. they were great, no issues with stock structs and now im riding on tein S-Techs. the drop is about 2" all around once settled and also on stock suspension. price for s-techs is under $300bucks.
 

whitedc4

Well-Known Member
i have tein s techs sitting in my garage with struts on that haven't been used hardly at all i'd sell 150 plus hipping
 


Samurai_Blue

Yolo Whippin'
To me Tein is a little softer than skunk2 and skunk2 is going to be more of a stiffer ride. its around 2", but you cant go wrong with eibach springs.
 

01FTW

New Member
I just put on tanabe df210s. The ride quality is excellent and the drop (to me) is perfect at 2 in front and 1.8 in rear.
 

whitedc4

Well-Known Member
eibachs don't go low enough :( thats what i'm on and i have massive wheel gap in the front
 


whitedc4

Well-Known Member
i don't even know what mine are they're the black eibachs....prokit . sportline? idk.. the ride is extremely nice though.
 

whitedc4

Well-Known Member
mine are just whatever they come in.. i don't know but the only time i've been unhappy with them was when my dumb self was on a road infested with pot holes.... i didn't realize i was going into car hell.
 
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