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I'm looking at a Scion tc right now, and I'm unsure whether I would want to buy the TRD Lowering springs or not. The one inch difference doesn't seem to justify almost $1000? Is it even noticiable between one without the springs and one with them? I don't really care for the improved handling, but rather are buying them to enhance the looks of my car. Thanks for replies guys.
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you would be better off purchasing lowering springs from an aftermarket brand, such as eibach. you can get these for the tC for around $250 and generally around $300 to install. (at a local garage). plus this way you can get anywhere from an inch to 2 inches of lowering on your car.the 1,000 dollars is alot of money but for it to just boost your handling i would put that 1k dollars to use some where else.
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You can find cheaper lowering springs elsewhere but if you want quality and want to stick with your oem then go with TRD.
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NO! you can't get much better springs for much cheaper elsewhere! And no, in my opinion, i don't think a 1 in drop is really worth your time. I would make it a 2 in drop. That would be more noticeable. And it would look a lot better. I don't want to drop my car b/c of potholes and speedbumps. Here are a few sites to help you look for a better deal on springs:How much would a waren winch cost for a honda rancher?
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