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Thanx for the video, the auto seems to shift pretty good. But that manual steering looks like a handful, the unwinding power seems to want to rip off some arms!!! |
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Question to anyone running a 2017 with TRD springs: What bars are you using?
I'm still on my stock springs at the moment with a Strano front bar and stock rear. Planning on upgrading to the TRD springs this off season (assuming classing stays the same), am wondering if I need to pick up the TRD bars as well. With the 2017 rear bar being a little thicker than the previous years, I'm tempted to stick with the bars I have now and see how I like it. |
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) is a set of 17x7.5 rims.I've actually been trying to figure out if the TRD springs will be a benefit or not over the stock springs. I've been trying to find any spring rate information because I know that they increased the front by 15% for the 2017 and I don't know if the TRD was stiffened by at least that much or not. I have them sitting in my garage and If I could find someone with a spring dyno I would 100% compare them. Anyone know the rates?
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No published rates, I haven't caught anyone with a dyno on them, best guess is that the TRD is just rebranded Eibach pro-kits, according to this F-3.6k, R-4.9k
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I figure if it's close to their price of a shock dyno ($30/shock) then $120 to know all the facts is probably worth it.
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Very interested in the results if you do the test
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I might not end up doing the test because the shop doesn't actually have a dyno just a spring tester, so it wouldn't work great for the progressive springs according to them.
That, and the fact that I have since confirmed that the TRD springs are in fact rebranded ebachi pro kit springs. So the TRD rates are Pro-Kit (82105.140) Front: lowers 1" | rate 148-200lbs/in Rear: lowers 1" | rate 103-274lbs/in And multiple sources I've seen have said that the spring rates for the 2017 were increased by 15% in the front and decreased by 10% in the rear. I know the 2013 Scion frs rates are: Car: Front OE Spring Rate: Scion FR-S 23 N/mm (131 lbs/in) Rear OE Spring Rate: Scion FR-S 37 N/mm (211 lbs/in) So using these numbers that would put the 2017 at 150 lbs/in in the front, and the rear at 190 lbs/in. This means that the TRD springs stiffen up the front by about 25% and the rear by about 44%. Obviously they're different kind of suspensions front to back, so the % difference front to rear doesn't mean a whole lot. But in the end I'm taking away that the TRD springs are in fact an improvement from stock.
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Does anyone know how to '17 PP Sachs shocks compare to Koni Yellows? Curious as to how much benefit dropping another ~$1k on the car will actually net me.
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I'm running a '17, but I'm basically in DS prep. Wanted to wait to swap out to the TRD parts till next season to see if they change the classing around or not. I still have a bit of driver mod to do to be competitive anyway.
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And I know I'll be flamed for this... but I noticed a huge difference with the TRD springs, the car felt far less boaty and made it a blast through the slaloms. Most people will say that it's just for the bump stops and/or CG, but the springs rates are a lot better than stock.
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