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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 2005 Scion xB Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: The Black Hills of South Dakota
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1) Yes. 2) I have NEVER bottomed out (bump stops cut 1 inch). 3) No, more firm. 4) No, TRD ride the most harsh. 5) Much better than stock IMO. Huge improvment. 6) Yes, but not quite as good of handling as DF or TRD. My suggestion is to pick the amount of drop you like (TRD=-1.2, DF=-1.7, NF=-1.3). Then, if you like 1.2-1.3 inch drop, decide how firm of ride you want (NF=firm, TRD=very firm). |
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