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09-30-2015, 10:53 PM | #1 |
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lowering springs + bigger&wider rims
hi guys, i'm a newbie to the forum so wanted to ask some of the experienced guys here.
I recently bought 2006 Yaris 3dr hatch and I'm looking for lowering options on the market. I'm not looking for a drastic drop, in particular TRD springs caught my eye with 0.5 in front and 1.5 in back drop. Currently I have stock alloy rims 15x5.5 with 185/60 tyre, don't know the offset. i'm looking to get bigger rim 16x6.5 to put either 195/50 or 205/50 tyres on it to keep the circumference of the wheel close to stock. any feedback on these springs would be appreciated: how the quality of the ride changed and is there any rubbing with bigger rims? and does anyone know where it is possible to get these springs in Australia? Thanks! |
10-01-2015, 11:26 AM | #2 |
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save your money and go with the Micro Image lowering springs, $99 off ebay and they a similar to TRD's. They drop about 1.75" front and rear from my understanding. I've hade them for a few months now and have absolutely no issues.
I plan on running 15x7 rims with a +38 offset next spring which should fit fine. FWIW I have never heard any issues with the TRD springs
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10-01-2015, 11:37 AM | #3 |
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The micro Image springs are very stiff front, and not enough rear. Just watch out with this setup, because you will under street all the time, and is almost not drivable in the winter. Not sure how much snow you get in AU if any at all
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10-01-2015, 12:16 PM | #4 | |
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I run on teins,( KYB struts) so about 2 inch drop and 42 offset but on 15s ,195 55s I would suggest rear sway bar by TRD cos that will/does make a hug improvement in how the car drives also new struts and rear shocks is wise . |
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10-01-2015, 12:20 PM | #5 |
I'm also on Tein springs, about a 2" drop, and can say I was pleasantly surprised with how much softer the ride got.
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I've yet to drive it in the snow
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10-01-2015, 02:34 PM | #9 |
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not to hijack the thread but quick Q:
will running sport rear shocks with oem front struts paired with MI lowering springs cause the car to slightly over steer and correct the issue mentioned above? If that would fix the potential issue I can very easily just purchase new sport rear shocks instead of doing all 4 to sport
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10-01-2015, 04:36 PM | #10 |
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Quote: "I'm not looking for a drastic drop, in particular TRD springs caught my eye with 0.5 in front and 1.5 in back drop. "
This spec has been misquoted before. The TRD springs are actually 1.5" drop front and back unless you get the Toyota Canada spec which are Eibach springs at 1.25" drop at both ends. My TRD springs are more likely at a 2" drop after a few years running. TRD 18" wheel package rubs slightly on the inner fender at full lock and against the outer fender during big bumps. These are 215's and I know the added weight of my Blitz S/C up front is contributing to the outer rubs.
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10-01-2015, 05:49 PM | #11 | |
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I also have a set of MI springs i'm going to install at one point, along with a set of aftermarket chinese shocks as part of a suspension experiment. (i expect it to fail miserably, but worth a try nonetheless)
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10-01-2015, 07:30 PM | #12 | |
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It's. 5 and 1.5 anything else is not TRD for Yaris and if ur springs sit this much lower after few years than I say u got fakes or there is something really wrong. Sent from my Moto X Play |
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10-02-2015, 09:17 AM | #13 |
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Sorry, correction. TRD springs, at least in 2008, were 1.25" drop front and rear. I see that Sparks show your spec of 0.5" and 1.25" at this time. Believe me, the 0.5" number is erroneous or an update. Fender rub is an issue with the 1.25" drop paired with the TRD 18" wheel package.
Toyota Canada's offering, which were Eibach, were/are only a 1" drop all around. I honestly haven't paid much attention to such spec's since choosing and installing my parts. Exiwolfman, mine are the genuine US product personally imported from Conecelli Toyota in Pennsylvania. My stock parts remain in the original TRD cartons here in my home. And fyi, this set-up is going on 7+ years and approx. 160,000 kilometers so some additional drop isn't such a surprise and I'm okay with it. The dampers still work flawlessly.
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10-02-2015, 04:46 PM | #14 | |
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10-03-2015, 04:23 PM | #15 |
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Tanabe springs dropped 1.5" all around, TRD sway bar. 205/45R16 tires on 16 x 7 wheels and 40 offset. I could fit 225's
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