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Old 10-18-2014, 03:26 PM   #1
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Hi, I was wondering how if the TRD springs would be the best and cheapest route to lowering this car. If anyone has any pictures that would be helpful.
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Hi, I was wondering how if the TRD springs would be the best and cheapest route to lowering this car. If anyone has any pictures that would be helpful.
They lower about 3/4"

They are made to work with the factory struts.

There are a few threads with pictures if you look around. It all depends on how low you want to go and what you are willing to spend.
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I recommend the Hotchkis springs if budget is your concern. They are also designed to work with stock struts.
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I recommend the Hotchkis springs if budget is your concern. They are also designed to work with stock struts.

Have you used hotchkis Springs?
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Have you used hotchkis Springs?
Yeah, I have them in my BRZ.
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You can also take Mach V, i am on in and i love the ride.

Just perfect height.

http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=34238
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