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Im new to this site, bought a 07 scion tC a few months ago ...got cold air ijen intake sp seris and ijen exchaust ...
Im thinking about buying the eibach sportline lowering springs whats your guys opinion on that ? Last edited by ScionIjen89 : Wed., Nov 28, 2007 at 11:18 PM. Reason: messed up |
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yea i got a set of hotchkis springs recently but havent put them on cuz im saving for struts. i got +41K on my car so, no use having new springs and old struts and paying for two alignments.
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everything here is good information, just make sure that when you get your springs put in, you have your camber adjusted. your best bet is to bring your car to toyota and have them use the trd lowering specs with your springs. i believe thats accurate.
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