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dangerranger21
Joined: 13 Dec 2006
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| Posted: 8/11/08 5:34AM Post subject: Best lowering springs for 18" wheels |
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| Where can i find the best springs for the money. Thanks |
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svencarlson07
Joined: 19 Aug 2007
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Location: Strong Island
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| Posted: 8/11/08 7:27AM Post subject: |
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| depends how low u want to lower ur car and what type of ride do u want and wut ur budget is |
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JNasty
Joined: 22 Feb 2008
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Location: Palm Coast FL
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| Posted: 8/11/08 9:56AM Post subject: |
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| for 18s i think your best bet would be hotchkis springs imo |
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GQQSE13
Joined: 24 Apr 2007
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Location: Decatur, illinois
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| Posted: 8/11/08 9:59AM Post subject: |
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| i did the red TRD's with my 18's because the weight of my stereo in the back helped to lower a lil more to where no gap and almost tucking |
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JNasty
Joined: 22 Feb 2008
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Location: Palm Coast FL
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| Posted: 8/11/08 10:02AM Post subject: |
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| yea but trds generally sit higher in the front anyway hotchkis is an even drop all around so either those or h techs should meet his needs |
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jackotamo
Joined: 23 Jun 2008
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| Posted: 8/11/08 3:38PM Post subject: |
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| Well depending what tires you have also, Im very satisfied with my s-techs. The ride feels good. |
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FKasperkhan
Joined: 11 Oct 2007
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Location: San Antonio
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| Posted: 8/15/08 12:24PM Post subject: |
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| i have 18"s with TRD and its perfect. Its all upto you |
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Ryz0n
Joined: 19 Apr 2006
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Location: Woodland Hills, CA
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| Posted: 8/21/08 8:19AM Post subject: |
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| if u included how low you want to go, that'd make a recommendation easier. |
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sciontc0115
Joined: 27 Mar 2006
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Location: Fremont, Nor Cal
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| Posted: 9/1/08 8:25PM Post subject: |
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| watching!! |
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jackotamo
Joined: 23 Jun 2008
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| Posted: 9/2/08 5:55AM Post subject: |
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| Im riding good with s-techs |
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toeveryhour
Joined: 07 Mar 2006
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Location: Phoenix, Arizona
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| Posted: 9/3/08 10:43AM Post subject: |
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| i'm riding on tanabe df210s and rub in the rear over small bumps. just the liner though so it's all good. i can't fit my tiny pinky finger into my wheel well. |
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ihavenosn
Joined: 01 Oct 2006
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Location: San Diego (Lolitas king)
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| Posted: 9/3/08 4:49PM Post subject: |
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| Also info on the wheel and tire would help too, ie width, offset, tire size, etc. |
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tcCAlI
Joined: 05 Mar 2008
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| Posted: 9/3/08 5:22PM Post subject: |
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JNasty wrote: yea but trds generally sit higher in the front anyway hotchkis is an even drop all around so either those or h techs should meet his needs
hotchkis is not an even drop all the way around. 1.7 front / 2.0 rear.
edit: hahah and you have Hotchkis springs. :doh: |
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Skeeeett
Joined: 15 Mar 2008
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| Posted: 9/11/08 11:47AM Post subject: |
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| i prefer H-techs i had 18's and it was perfect drop scraped only on big like dips not pot holes..but it was nice and i would recomment them |
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STNC
Joined: 18 Dec 2006
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Location: UCM - Warrensburg
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| Posted: 9/11/08 11:49AM Post subject: |
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TRD
I'm decently heavy in the back with subs and dance party stuff, and it looks pretty good |
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