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xD on TRD Springs
Can anyone post a picture of their xD dropped on TRD springs with 16 inch wheels?
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my RS1 on TRD's. It sits really nice without worry of rubbing
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what's funny is the RS1 sits lower than my normal xD on the same suspaension....Or sp we think
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i have trds...but mine is sitting on 18s.
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Yeah, Im on df210 with 17" wheels and the rs1 on trd with 16" looks like its the same... God I love the rs1.
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thanks for the comments guys lol the only reason it appears to sit lower is cus of the lip kit. my tires are also a size up from stock (205/55/16) so it fills the gap alil better making it appear lower.
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that sits reaaallly good actually. im planning to get trd springs which is why i wanted to take a look at how it is on another xD.
how's the handling? |
We had a RS1 here for a bit and we parked side by side on stockies, RS1 was lower at the top of the wheel well
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well the handling is good, i mean i wouldnt know the difference between stock height handling as oppose to dropped height handling cus my RS1 came with the springs installed. but the handling is nice, with wider tires and lower bracing support its even better.
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If minimal could be any number of things. If major difference, then possible only a few reasons. |
at least an 3/4 of an inch
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I really like the TRD springs, it is like the perfect drop since the chance of scraping is virtually nonexistent.
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when i bought my car, i had the TRD springs put on. gave a good mild drop even with my car being on 18's. the springs rode great and i had no problems with them. the only thing i couldn't stand was the wheel well gap. an inch looks like a mile to me!
so, i then replaced my TRDs with the Tein S-Techs. the drop for me is awesome and right on top of the tires. actually, tuck a small bit of tire. the only thing i would recommend for the S-Techs, is to make sure you slow down your driving and avoid road bumps. i am running stock suspension components other than the springs. almost all of my travel on my suspension has been eliminated. lol. any movement down more than an inch or so and im bottoming out. my inner fender well liners are basically non-existant now due to rubbing. so i guess, in closing....springs are obviously a personal choice. first decide how low you actually wanna go, and then decide if your roads and your driving style will allow for you to get around being that low. |
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[QUOTE=1sweetxd;12543] the only thing i would recommend for the S-Techs, is to make sure you slow down your driving and avoid road bumps. i am running stock suspension components other than the springs. almost all of my travel on my suspension has been eliminated. QUOTE]
hence the reason for installing new shocks. Well, you will be soon anyway. may as well get the Tein shocks/struts to go with the springs. It will ride better |
that or upgrade to coilovers like me, lol. ive been on the s-tech/stock combo for awhile now..
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not sure if they made some adjustments on the suspension for 2011, but my fender liners are basicall non existant at this point. rubbed them out and off really quick. i only hit the road or scrape if im going through a dip or drive way. im actually looking to change out my wheels. prolly 16 or 17 inch; with a lip. that way i can possibly go a lil lower without scraping. :) |
im going down to 16 myself. big plans for next year ;)
possibly they made some changes but still, odd. |
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