I see people doing just springs, but how's handling after?
Typically springs are not going to improve your handling a great deal, especially when you're pairing them up with the OEM struts. More often than not, you will end up shorteneing the lifespan of the struts quickly and they will blow out/leak making your ride worse (and dangerous) than OEM was. I've seen this happen numerous times when folks pick a pretty high rate lowering spring and the struts blow in like 10k and their car is bouncing all over the road.
If anything with the lowering springs, you're probably better off going with a drop that isn't too aggressive (i.e. less spring rate) and it will probably save your struts.
If anything with the lowering springs, you're probably better off going with a drop that isn't too aggressive (i.e. less spring rate) and it will probably save your struts.
^ correct.... my front left OEM strut went completely out after only ~4k miles and when I switched over to the Tokico's it was a night and day difference. Pro-kit with OEM struts was close to the stock ride with a little less body roll. Pro-kit with Tokico's (which are made for up to a 1.5" drop) compliment each other perfectly. I think this is a great drop if you would like to keep the cost under $500
^ correct.... my front left OEM strut went completely out after only ~4k miles and when I switched over to the Tokico's it was a night and day difference. Pro-kit with OEM struts was close to the stock ride with a little less body roll. Pro-kit with Tokico's (which are made for up to a 1.5" drop) compliment each other perfectly. I think this is a great drop if you would like to keep the cost under $500
Ok i found it but they are for 2006 and below can i use those on a 09 sedan?
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