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#26725 Jul 11, 2:56am
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does anybody have an opinion on springs for my car. i have 17's with no body kit i was wondering what springs would be best with stock shocks on a daily driver. Thanks!

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Search the forums...but TRD.


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I personally like Eibach Sportline Springs thumbsup
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Hey, these guys are just throwing company names at you here. No offense to them. But it depends on what kind of drop you want. 1 inch, 1 1/2 inch, 2 inch.
If you want a nice clean low look, I recommend Hotchkis. 1 3/8 in the front, 1 7/8 in the rear.
For a nice real low clean look, Eibach Sportlines, 1.8 in the front, 2.4 in the rear.
If you just want to drop it an inch all around, go with TRD or Eibach prokit.
Hope this helps.

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Thanks that does help

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slam it with skunk2 lowering springs. 2 1/4 in the front and 2 1/2 in the rear and i wish it was lower. It filled the gap.

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Originally Posted by sittin on chrome
slam it with skunk2 lowering springs. 2 1/4 in the front and 2 1/2 in the rear and i wish it was lower. It filled the gap.

I don't know how practical that is for an every day driver, especially if he decides to get a kit..

trd is probably best for an every day driver


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