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Old 04-21-2015, 01:18 PM   #15
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You guys are awesome!

I suppose i would like to go with the lowering springs option since that seems to be the common suggestion! An inch or two is preferrable, but no more. Can we achieve 2 inches you think? I run a front lip spoiler and side skirts...fyi.

What do lowering springs cost, usually?
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What is this wheel gap you speak of? Is that the gap above the wheel and the fender?

And if so, yes, it is what im interested in.
Over an inch and a half puts a lot of stress on your stock struts when just using springs that would lead to needing to replace your struts sooner. So if you want a 2inch drop you would need coilovers. And yes that's what the wheel gap is.
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Old 04-21-2015, 01:28 PM   #16
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This thread was worth it based on the OP's response. +1 for you.
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Old 04-21-2015, 01:29 PM   #17
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just go with lowering springs. It's a cheaper solution compared to coilovers. It'll lower the car from 1" to 1.5" which will close the gap between the fender and wheel. A popular one is the Eibach pro springs kit. Bear in mind you have a front lip and sideskirts so you'll lose even more ground clearance if you lower the car by an inch or two
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This thread was worth it based on the OP's response. +1 for you.
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You guys are awesome!

I suppose i would like to go with the lowering springs option since that seems to be the common suggestion! An inch or two is preferrable, but no more. Can we achieve 2 inches you think? I run a front lip spoiler and side skirts...fyi.

What do lowering springs cost, usually?
2" is really slammed. You should look at threads to see what look you're after, then get the same amount of drop. There's less than 5" of ground clearance stock, so 2" is almost cutting that in half.
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TRD lowering springs, 1" lower and warranty safe.
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Ok we're all good mike. Water under the bridge. I see where you're coming from. Thanks for all the replies all.
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Like what others said, lowering springs would be good for you. I have H&R lowering springs and they dropped my car 1" in the front, 1.2" in the back. I love the look but I think I may want to get coilovers to drop it another .5" or so, just for my preferences. It's low but not low enough for me haha.

If you do normal street driving, just be aware that you WILL scrape on some things, and when you park, make sure to stop before the curb or you'll hit it. Same goes for big speed bumps and driveways.

You will have to learn to take such things at an angle instead of straight on, and slow down to get over it as well.
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Old 04-21-2015, 07:17 PM   #23
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Just save for coilovers so it is adjustable and you will be able to run aftermarket wheels.. Ive heard from many owners with springs that after install it almost looks like stock height. Want it to be done right? Be patient and save.
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On wednesday nights we have anywhere from 5-30 of us here local to AZ -- you could ask several of them how they lowered and choices they made and why. We have everyone ranging from the "Casual driver" to the "Spirited" driver and even the "I race weekends" drivers. check our sub forum for details

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Just save for coilovers so it is adjustable and you will be able to run aftermarket wheels.. Ive heard from many owners with springs that after install it almost looks like stock height. Want it to be done right? Be patient and save.
Coilovers aren't automatically better, not by a long shot. You can easily run aftermarket wheels without coilovers, you just can't run stupidly wide wheels/tires up front. For street use, there's no need to run anything more than 215's or 225's anyway.

Adjustable doesn't mean better, and too many adjustments make it very easy to make it handle/drive worse if you don't know what you're doing.

This is an honest 1" drop on Swift sport springs, verified by measuring fender to hubs (not digging up those pictures, you'll have to trust me).





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this should give you an idea on what you are looking for. lots of cheap drop springs and cheap rims
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