Lowering Height
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11-14-2006, 11:22 PM
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TRD springs make for a bone-jarring ride in the commonly available 8/6 front/rear springrate combo. They are also way too short for regular springs, you will be riding on the bumpstops more than is preferable. I'd suggest buying a complete set from 1 manufacturer (maybe swift, thay offer some).
If comfort is a priority, and you dont have big wheels that will scrape if the rise is too soft, then getting a pair of cheapo Cobra springs from ebay.de and adjusting the koni's to the desired firmness works fine too. This however is not the best you can get in terms of performance, and they will eventually sag a bit, but you cant really go wrong for 80 euro's.. FABRICA MI DIEM, PVNC! |
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