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i have a front blitz bumper sides and back veilside 18" rims with 225/40/18 tires what drop can i use with out been too much problem here in NY with the snow confused


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TRD its only sbout an 1", but good luck man when i had my blitz front on it was too low for me to drop.

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Originally Posted by BATmobile
TRD its only sbout an 1", but good luck man when i had my blitz front on it was too low for me to drop.

so it would not be good on winter cus ill probably be cleaning the snow when i drive rofl what about coil overs would that be a good idea? or still same problem?


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yea the blitz is a pretty big bumper. I wouldnt go any more than 1.5"


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coilovers might be the way to go, but some coilovers are going to cost you. but i think a TRD drop should be ok.

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an inch is the lowest you should go
you will be about 3-4 inches off the ground


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i dropped mine 2.25 in the front with 18s grin

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TRD, or eibach pro kit.

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Originally Posted by BATmobile
coilovers might be the way to go, but some coilovers are going to cost you. but i think a TRD drop should be ok.

yea i was thiking to buy the TEIN coilovers but they are about 1100 i think i saw it somewhere or i wanted the whole trd suspension kit that ran about the same it came with springs shocks lower brace front and back


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