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Anyone rockin Progress springs??

Discussion in 'Suspension & Brakes' started by Khmai G, Nov 2, 2009.

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    Khmai G New Member

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    Oct 25, 2009
    I aready have TRDz, but now want to go a little lower, I saw Progress is a little bit lower, are these springs any good?
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    Redneck4csa Premium Member

    Member Since:
    Oct 2, 2008
    Location:
    07 Scion tC
    As a matter of fact, we do have a member riding on Progress springs. You can check out her profile here. I'll tell her about your post so she can reply and we can all see what she has to say about them.
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    justplayxtragic New Member

    Member Since:
    Dec 23, 2008
    Location:
    2008 Scion tC
    Hi! I have the Progress Springs. I absolutely LOVE them. I love being so low, I can't wait to get my Progress Coilovers. They definitely stiffened up the suspension quite a lot. I did also upgrade wheels and tires though. I think either the second or third day I got my springs, I was on a windy road and I accidentally was going over 70. The speed limit on that road is 35. They feel great, they look really good. I'm 5'11 so it was just a wee bit of an adjustment to get used to because you are just about 2" lower than before. I think this was a great purchase. I auto cross and I haven't had the chance to test them out on the track but just with my daily driving, I have seen major improvements. If you want, I can post some pictures up to show you how it looks. I'm sitting on 18's right now and my car is a little damaged but it's a good idea of how they look. One thing to be forewarned about, you need to be careful with speed bumps, dips in the road, potholes, etc. I have bottomed out several times on speed bumps because you have to weave over them - nothing to do with the springs, just user error. So long story short, they look good, they handle better than stock, overall great purchase, especially for the price.
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    navylife59 Super Moderator

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    Mar 22, 2006
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    2005 Scion Tc
    Accidentally?:convertible: Everyone knows in order to set the cruise control properly, you have to clock 90MPH on the old speedo.
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    justplayxtragic New Member

    Member Since:
    Dec 23, 2008
    Location:
    2008 Scion tC
    Haha well I fail at using cruise control, I suppose. It's a curvy, back road and the speed limit was 35. I wouldn"t dare try to go 90 down that road because there are cops that hide in random nooks.
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    navylife59 Super Moderator

    Member Since:
    Mar 22, 2006
    Location:
    2005 Scion Tc
    Ah, that is part of the challenge. Actually, when I decide to go my speed and not that of the posted limit, I don't use the cruise. I know the places where one with a gun can hide so I slow down in those areas. :convertible: :cop:

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