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This turned into a spring thread super fast, when we should also be discussing tires as well. The DW's are good tires just by reading the reviews but they probably give too much grip for what you're looking for. I definitely wouldn't go wider than 225's and definitely don't buy Michelin as they're obsessed with grip, unless you decide to just get bigger Primacy's which actually wouldn't be such a bad idea.
Just to touch on springs, though, my car is lowered 1" on Hotchkis springs and that alone did not change the overall feel of the car much for me. In fact in some instances I'd say it feels even better than stock, but I wouldn't go any lower w/o getting new struts as well. If you want to go with 18" wheels then I would 100% recommend either keeping the stock springs or getting a nice soft set of coilovers, as doing both springs and bigger wheels will really make your ride harsh. As everyone's been saying, you have to be willing to give up something to get more of another thing. Ultimately, if you say you like the feel of stock then you should try to keep it as close to stock as possible. |
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Yeah i was debating getting primacys again! Ive enjoyed them. I think im going with trd lowering coils and probably keep 17" wheel. With 35 Offset will my tires be close to flush?! Im tempted to just get spacers but i drive really hard. Just this weekend i was driving the tightest narrowst s curve/hairpin canyon road with no barrier. The car was being pushed to its limits. Nonstop rollercoaster for 5 hours straight haha. I need to be able to rely on my cars components or its inevitable something potentially fatal might happen
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Really its a performance debate for me. And i feel Stock dampeners with trd coils would be some Of the best quality i can run in my car. I trust toyoburu engineers.
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Love that photo. What are your wheel and tire spec? How much do you think youre lowered?
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If you're debating on offset then just check the wheel directory sticky. I'm pretty sure the ideal offset for a 17x8 wheel is +36mm. |
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It is not the lowest setting on the MeisterR coilovers, but I would say it is getting close. The wheel is Enkei Kojin, 18x9.5J ET45 Jerrick |
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If lowering springs will work for you, it isn't a bad option. If you want to go lower than what lowering springs can provide, the coilovers is the only option. Now, if lowering springs and coilovers both can achieve the ride height you want, then it is getting to the dampers. Stock are fine, but adjustable dampers will give better damping response as well as control through the adjustment. With coilovers and adjustable dampers: You can have it softer for road use, compliant but will exhibit less roll normally. You can have a stiffer setup for spirited driving / track use, will provide better body roll control as well as increase steering response. Basically you can have 2 suspension setting build into 1 suspension, and you can pick what you want to use base on what you need at the time. Lowering springs with OEM dampers do not have that flexibility. So it is weighting up what you want to spend, what you want the suspension to do, and what you want to do with the car. Jerrick |
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What is the offset!? 45? How is it so flush with stock offset!?
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So im thinking 17x8 or 18x8 with +35 offset. I dont want any poke and i dont want my tire inside the well. Id like it to be as flush as possible.
How come ive seen users with 8-9" wide rim and an offset in tbe 40s and their tires are flush!?!? Is the only answer they must be using a spacer!? Then i ask who the hell spends money on aftermarket rims and gets a spacer. 90% of why im buying aftermarket wheels is to get the tires flushed up with a different offset. Also ive heard so much on tire sizes. Id rather have less sidewall but i dont want a tiny bit of tire makin ride super harsh.
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Regarding tire size, if you want less sidewall, I'd assume you want to maintain the same overall diameter (stock tire diameter is 24.7") so that you don't throw off your speedo and don't make it look like you have more wheel gap. In that case, go with the 18x8 and 215/40/18 tire size. You'll lose about half an inch of sidewall, so there's no avoiding the fact it'll feel firmer than a 17" setup. Your tire choice will also impact ride quality.
Another useful tool for tire sizes: www.1010tires.com/Tools/Tire-Size-Calculator |
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So the wheel im looking at is xxr 530 Im debating on, keep in mind ill be dropping car 1" and cambering in wheels a tad. 17x8.25 +35 infront and +25 in rear. Will 10mm of stagger effect cars feel drastically? If i go 17 ill be swapping the stock primacy onto that rim. Or 17x8.25 +35 all around with stock tire Or 18x8.75 +35 all around on 225/40 I cant tell if i like bigger or smaller rim. What do u guys think?
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The 17's actually look big already since the spokes extend all the way to the edge of the wheel. Fits good too. This guy is lowered on Eibach Pro-Kit (1" drop), but running 245/40/17 tire.
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For reference, here's what the 18" 530's/8.75 width look like, dropped about 1.6" on coilovers. Sorry for the poor color, it's Argento but looks kind of greenish
![]() ![]() Don't really notice any difference in acceleration, it goes pretty quickly (especially with the headers added).
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