Wiring and mounting was easy, but they stuck out too far and hit the grill when I put it back in. I should check them in a week or two to make sure one is not hitting the radiator and melting.
fair enough, lol. Springs are less than $200!Stock tokico blues can handle a decent drop without any issues. Eibachs or similar.
Car looks nice and clean tho! Wish I could say the same about mine, lol. After finals week next week that should change.![]()
i thought about that spring/strut combo from protegegarage but i could put that $600+ towards owning the car rather than lowering it. i woudltn mind doing a drop on the stock struts but i heard thats bad news bears to do. but some people have had good luck on stock struts
I was lowered on the factory tokico blues for probably 60k miles at least. I swapped them out for tokico illuminas last summer, but they were fine when I took them off. You want my blues? lol It depends a lot on how aggressive of a spring you get. I have RSR race springs which are moderately aggressive and didn't have problems.
It will wear out your struts faster than factory springs, but its not like instant failure or something.
depends on how much you'd want for them.
and i thought about how scratch is on his stock struts and considered doing that. when my endlinks come in this week, if it fixes my knocking maybe ill get springs and lower on stock struts. if the sound is still there ill prob have to replace some struts and keep it stock height
You know you have to show me pics, right?
BTW, how difficult did you think the project was?