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Originally Posted by ern-diz
While technically completely true, there are examples in this thread, myself included, of folks that have lowered up to 2" with stock struts/shocks and gotten mileage out of it. I just had my car in at Toyota for regular maintenance. I thought for sure they were going to tell me mine were leaking but they are doing well and I've been lowered for a few years now.
Additionally, I prefer the ride quality after lowering with Tein S. Tech springs than when running stock springs. The Tein's offer a progressive spring rate so it's very nice around town and then sits down under heaving turning. I agree that the Tein Basic's are a good option, but if someone is looking at the budget and has functioning factory shocks/struts, I wouldn't be that concerned about lowering with springs and keeping the OEM shocks/struts for a while.
Just my 2 cents.
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I'm riding on S.Tech with OEM dampers with Dory. Doesn't handle as well as the same springs on TRD dampers (what I had on the sedan). I'm experiencing more understeer, and this is with better tires too.
That's why I also mentioned about having higher miles since buying springs and then having to buy dampers may end up costing close to those Tein Basis Z coilovers, especially if labor is being paid twice to remove the suspension. If it's on the lower mileage side, like me with Dory, I'd just throw on springs, granted I already had the springs laying around. lol.
With that said, with a little under 40k miles since putting the springs on, I believe my rear dampers are going out on Dory. Once they do blow, I'll get a set of Tein Flex Z and give the S.Tech's away.