hey de you should buy tein s tech so it can give u a more agresive drop up front since they give u a 1.8 drop in the front & 1.3 drop in the back...and if im correct the h spings only dropped you 1 inch all aroud correct.
thx for the pic it gives me an idea on how my 93 is going to look.
hey de you should buy tein s tech so it can give u a more agresive drop up front since they give u a 1.8 drop in the front & 1.3 drop in the back...and if im correct the h spings only dropped you 1 inch all aroud correct.
thx for the pic it gives me an idea on how my 93 is going to look.
Yea the h.techs don't really give you that big of a drop. Only real difference I can tell is the wheel gap in the rear. If it wasn't my only car right now I would have went with the s.techs.
Here's a pic of my front shock, blown due to the shitty spring rate of the S-tech:
They're really crappy spings made for show, not driving. I replaced my stock shocks with Koni adjustables and my crappy S-techs with Eibach/TRD spings.
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2005 Corolla XRS
Vibrant exaust, 30% tint, K&N Short Ram Intake, HKS grounding kit, ES motor mount inserts, TRD Springs, Koni Yellow shocks
The "Eibach" springs are made for Toyota under the TRD line, get them from www.trdparts4u.com, it's a Toyota dealership in TX with great customer service.
The Koni yellows were from www.shox.com, also had great service. THe dude I got mine from gave me his cell number, so that I could call him on a SUNDAY if I had any questions about the install.
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2005 Corolla XRS
Vibrant exaust, 30% tint, K&N Short Ram Intake, HKS grounding kit, ES motor mount inserts, TRD Springs, Koni Yellow shocks
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