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ImAdopted 08-10-2017 12:23 PM

Suspension Setup?
 
Hey guys, im looking to upgrade my suspension and was wondering what would be best. I DD this car all year round(during winter) and I cant decide to go coilovers or springs and shocks. Going springs seems to be the more logical answer for me as i wont be tracking it and the car will mostly be for sitting pretty and look good while driving lol.. and coilovers might seem like to much of a hassle to deal with every winter and spring when i gotta change out me tires and touch it up every seaosn. What are your thoughts?

Gunman 08-10-2017 12:44 PM

I'm very happy with my spring swap.

jvincent 08-10-2017 01:21 PM

Based on your description, go for springs. No need to mess with coilovers.

ImAdopted 08-10-2017 01:38 PM

i was thinking going TRD springs for a nice 1 inch drop since thats most i would go, what else would i need to go with them? or can i just slap on the springs, get an alignment and call it good? until the shocks wore out lol

Teseo 08-10-2017 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Gunman (Post 2960009)
I'm very happy with my spring swap.

Mate, can you provide pics of your set up?

jvincent 08-10-2017 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ImAdopted (Post 2960054)
i was thinking going TRD springs for a nice 1 inch drop since thats most i would go, what else would i need to go with them? or can i just slap on the springs, get an alignment and call it good? until the shocks wore out lol

I don't know if the TRD springs come with / require new bumpstops, but aside from that, just slap them on and get an alignment.

ImAdopted 08-10-2017 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by jvincent (Post 2960090)
I don't know if the TRD springs come with / require new bumpstops, but aside from that, just slap them on and get an alignment.

bumpstops may be required but not needed? would they hurt to just change out anyways? thanks for the info:cheers:

Teseo 08-10-2017 02:32 PM

TRD springs come with bump stops

Tcoat 08-10-2017 02:33 PM

OH GOD
There are even more options and variables than exhaust!


http://nordic.businessinsider.com/li...=article-image

ImAdopted 08-10-2017 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2960113)
OH GOD
There are even more options and variables than exhaust!


http://nordic.businessinsider.com/li...=article-image


TCOAT! i narrowed it down to two options and not ALL possible options :paddle: lol but i just want a good looking nons stock car :(

Tcoat 08-10-2017 03:00 PM

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TCOAT! i narrowed it down to two options and not ALL possible options :paddle: lol but i just want a good looking nons stock car :(

LOL
Just poking.


Third option (hey I waited in line for this) is RSR Superdowns. Little more drop than the TRDs but still very daily drivable. You could use some spacers to bring the wheels out for a more flush look but I don't like spraying crap down the side of my car.




http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/rs-r...l#.WYyfRGeWziw

ImAdopted 08-10-2017 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2960131)
LOL
Just poking.


Third option (hey I waited in line for this) is RSR Superdowns. Little more drop than the TRDs but still very daily drivable. You could use some spacers to bring the wheels out for a more flush look but I don't like spraying crap down the side of my car.




http://www.ft86speedfactory.com/rs-r...l#.WYyfRGeWziw

ive read some things about lowering more than an inch causes more problems.. or more work and parts needed i should say. can you confirm or deny this? aha considering how you daily and your winters are as bad if not worse than ours here if tcoat can do it so can i!!! :happyanim: lol. how much did those puppies cost being from canada with CDN, shipping and its little extra charges?

Tcoat 08-10-2017 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by ImAdopted (Post 2960136)
ive read some things about lowering more than an inch causes more problems.. or more work and parts needed i should say. can you confirm or deny this? aha considering how you daily and your winters are as bad if not worse than ours here if tcoat can do it so can i!!! :happyanim: lol. how much did those puppies cost being from canada with CDN, shipping and its little extra charges?

I have nothing done but the springs and at 100K miles (not kilometers) have had zero issues. That includes snowplowing time. They are about a 1.5 inch drop and that seems to be about the limit that you can go without camber bolts and LCAs. If I tracked it I would want more camber adjustment since it is maxed out but for my DD I am good with things.


They were already installed on the car by the dealer when I bought it but I seem to recall the price on my bill of sale being listed at around $350 just for the springs (I did not pay full price for the springs or exhaust). Should still be cheaper than TRD ones even at that though.

ImAdopted 08-10-2017 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Tcoat (Post 2960141)
I have nothing done but the springs and at 100K miles (not kilometers) have had zero issues. That includes snowplowing time. They are about a 1.5 inch drop and that seems to be about the limit that you can go without camber bolts and LCAs. If I tracked it I would want more camber adjustment since it is maxed out but for my DD I am good with things.


They were already installed on the car by the dealer when I bought it but I seem to recall the price on my bill of sale being listed at around $350 just for the springs (I did not pay full price for the springs or exhaust). Should still be cheaper than TRD ones even at that though.

ah gotcha gotcha,im all for snowplowing time aha and mostly highway driving where the roads are plowed lots. the only issue i see is spring when its all melting and slush builds up on the roads :iono:. but if i can get away with just adding springs that would be great! i wouldnt mind upgrading shocks and new bumpstops and what not but ya know.

here they are at just under $300 CDN
https://www.ft86motorsports.com/susp...nufacturer=457


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