03-15-2010, 08:28 PM
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Newbie
Drives: 2010 Sedan Yaris
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: 305-Miami
Posts: 15
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Trish
I suggest you to buy a set of coilovers. I've been through two (2) sets of coils, which were good on streets and to have a nice look, but I switched for coilovers and it's a completly different world! If I had knew, I would never had bought coils.
I first bought Apex coils, 1.3"....not enough drop.
Than, I bought Tanabe DF210 (I think lol) coils, 2". Nice drop, were good on streets and on track.
Now, I have a set of BC, type BR coilovers. This has nothing to do with coils. It is a whole different world! Much more stiffer, amazing to drive on track (a bit less on street due to the stiffness). The only think is, I had a few issues with mine...don't know if I was only unlucky or if that type of coilovers (made in USA) arent made for Canada winter, but two (2) of my shocks have blew. I got an amazing service from the shop and BC. Each time, they sent me a new shock within a week or so.
Since then, everything is going well (crossed fingers) and I really enjoy my ride. Without the problems I've been through, I would have say those coilovers are THE shit. But I suggest you do researches to make sure you will buy the right set of coilovers.
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thanks man, that sounds cool. I think I'm really going for the 2" drop though... I like my car lowered lol. now the thing is after those 2" drop, am I gonna have camber problems? like would they mess up my alignment? would the tires be tucked inside the fender???? Cause I really dont wanna have to be replacing tires cause the inside is worn out due to the angle of the wheels.... Do you understand what im trying to ask??? lol
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