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Old 07-25-2016, 04:23 PM   #1
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Coilovers need advice.

What's a good street daily coilovers available? I want the handling a little comfort.

I have TRD shocks and M2 springs and i don't like the set up so looking to up grade to coils.

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Old 07-25-2016, 06:50 PM   #2
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You won't have comfort and actually a worse drive as a daily driver.
I'm on kyb struts and tein springs and love it and would never do coil over for a DD car.

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You won't have comfort and actually a worse drive as a daily driver.
I'm on kyb struts and tein springs and love it and would never do coil over for a DD car.

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Hmm interesting.

Well, i guess i'll get the tein springs then.

I have TRD shocks it has KYB imprinted on it. I think the TRD are re-badge KYB.

Thanks mate.
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Hmm interesting.

Well, i guess i'll get the tein springs then.

I have TRD shocks it has KYB imprinted on it. I think the TRD are re-badge KYB.

Thanks mate.
Also rear TRD swaybar make day and night difference in how the car drives I would say best improvement for the money.

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Also rear TRD swaybar make day and night difference in how the car drives I would say best improvement for the money.

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I have TRD rear sway bars as well on my 07.

I haven't installed my lightweight MI crank pulley.

And MI short shifter going to do that.
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I have TRD rear sway bars as well on my 07.

I haven't installed my lightweight MI crank pulley.

And MI short shifter going to do that.
Sweet, so far I have been running teins with kyb struts and TRD swaybar for last 3 yrs and I find its a great setup for a DD find it just right for performance and comfort.
Also running 195 55 15s so quite happy can't complain, and over all drop is two inches.

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Old 07-25-2016, 08:11 PM   #7
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Yup I agree 100% with Exiwolfman.............don't touch coil overs their really not for DD. I'm lowered on Tanabe springs and loved it but next year I'll be using the Yaris for track so coilovers it will be.
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Old 07-26-2016, 01:45 AM   #8
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Yup I agree 100% with Exiwolfman.............don't touch coil overs their really not for DD. I'm lowered on Tanabe springs and loved it but next year I'll be using the Yaris for track so coilovers it will be.

Which one would you chose? H&R, Eibach pro kits or Teins?
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