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Well I want to lower it about 1.6" max cause my area has bad roads. So I don't want to lose any control quality on the car either. I'm not going to track my car at all. And my budget is ~1k or so.
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Ksports coilovers fetch for right around 1000 bucks
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How long would springs last for? I don't want to get springs just to get coils in the future if the springs fail
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Springs don't fail.
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Springs DO fail, but what people are referring to failing is the shock absorber. The stock shock absorbers have a tendency to fail when the vehicle is lowered. The vehicle is more likely make the shock absorbers 'bottom out' (and work in a piston travel distance they were not designed for).
From what another member has seen (he is a Toyota Service Advisor), people have had decent luck with the stock absorbers when lowering 1", but he has seen multiple failures already when lowering the car more than that... So if you do lower your car (with just springs), and your stock shock absorbers DO fail, you will likely replace them with aftermarket units, and use the same springs.
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If I went with the springs set up, what would the total cost be around if I get eibach sportlines with aftermarket shocks?
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Your springs are probably $200...but there's only one aftermarket shock right now and that's the Koni. Those are $770 right now, but were on sale for 20% off last month. |
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Shock life varies upon use. How abusive you are to them and how many cycles it goes through are just a couple things to take into consideration. You're essentially loading the OEM shock a little extra and causing the shock to work a little harder with lowering springs and slightly higher spring rates. However, if you want the car to look good while you're saving up money for a solid set of coilovers in the future, I'd say lowering springs are fine for purely looks. Just be extra nice to your car over dips and bumps to reduce to impact loading on your shocks.
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