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Old 01-28-2010 | 08:34 PM
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Hey guys, im looking to lower my car but i have no clue about suspension!
From the FAQ thread here i think i want to replace my springs, sway bar and add an upper strut bar!

My purpose would be primarily for looks, but also for BETTER handling (as i have some fun roads where i live). I wont need to pay for it to be installed because my buddy does all that (for his job soo to be with toyota) but i would like to keep the cost down.

Could someone like set me up with a good combination package? Maybe one thats low end, and another package thats possibly a little bit better?

Thanks alot in advance!
Old 01-28-2010 | 08:37 PM
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TRD springs and TRD rear sway. If you want simple - but effective, that's all you need.

The front strut tower bar... just get whichever you think looks best.
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Speaking of the rear sway:

https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=180136

Jump on that deal.
Old 01-28-2010 | 08:40 PM
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I have the oem lip kit, and i dont want to worry about scraping or anything, but at the same time i want to notice the drop. will this set work?
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Yah, TRD will work without scraping. You won't be killing the whole wheel gap. Only about half of it. If you want a lower drop, go with something like the TRD struts and tein s-tech springs. S-techs aren't meant for the best handling but look really good.
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Google or Youtube if you want to see which springs have noticeable drops and what not. Not sure about the scraping, but TRD shouldn't cause any problems.
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H&R springs on TRD struts
Hotchkis F&R Sways
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https://www.scionlife.com/forums/scion-tc-1g-suspension-handling-1615/suspension-faq-read-first-47974/

and

https://www.scionlife.com/forums/scion-tc-1g-suspension-handling-1615/buyers-guide-scion-tc-suspension-37735/

rather than having people "pick" a setup for you...do your research.
everyone uses their car for diff. things, everyone has a diff. budget, etc etc.

not to mention if you dont know much it will be a learning experience, no sense in having people spoon feed you, youll never learn anything.
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