allright, here's my car, what you think I should get next... springs [or wait till winter's over]; body kit; exhaust [i would like to get TRD extended exhaust, but with out body kit it won't look to good, right?], the rest i will leave up to you, thanks
then get an exhaust first they have some pics of celicas with out a body kit with the extended exhaust it looks alright but if you get springs later ur going to have problems next winter
i've been changing but you'll never see me now now i'm blaming you for everything
Get the springs - if you plan on getting the exhaust with the kit. Winters in the East could be terrible but a slight 1-2 inch drop shouldn't be too much trouble. Just don't drive in a foot of snow. I drove in 3"-5" with performance tires, bad alignment, and a lowered car and still managed to make it from work, to the store, and back home on a couple of occasions.
save though winter, then when it gets nice out, buy all three and put it all on at the same time. and then stand back and look at your ride. . . . winter is like months and months long, just save ur $ and do it all at one time
Last edited by Mp3Supply; Nov 22, 2003 10:18am.
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Wait for winter to be over man, best way to go I think cause it'll be a bitch if you get a kit and springs on during winter. You would be to scared to crack it or even break it. I'm guessing you get snow where you live so
Do the springs - I live in Oregon were it snows more than you can believe and I have never had a problem with a lowered car. They actually handle better in snow as long as you don't get stuck!
ok, thanks for your posts, right now i'll get the s2k antenna; and then i'll go with springs-bodykit-exhaust, or something like that, thanks again, peace
ok, thanks for your posts, right now i'll get the s2k antenna; and then i'll go with springs-bodykit-exhaust, or something like that, thanks again, peace
Do the springs - I live in Oregon were it snows more than you can believe and I have never had a problem with a lowered car. They actually handle better in snow as long as you don't get stuck!
Well...in the east part of Oregon it snows a lot but it really doesn't snow...just rain in Portland.But anyway I would do exhaust,springs, and then body kit.
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