Aug 18, 2006 - 6:04 PM
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Hey everyone
I have a few questions I could really use some opinions on, before I go drop a bunch of money. I have a 95 Celica hatchback thats just about bone stock. It's got the 15" wheels yada yada... Suspension: 1. I've read that alot of people here have and recommend the Tein S-tech lowering springs. If I went with them, would I need other parts as well like new shocks, sway bars etc.? 2. If the car is used as a daily driver, is it comfortable at all? 3. Could I fit 17" wheels after its lowered" Wheels & Tires: 1. What width and offset on the wheels should I get if I want the tires to be flush with the fenders (not stick out past them)...and not rub? 8" seems to be popular, but I don't have alot of custom street shops here in Missouri to try before I buy. 2. What about tire size with a 17" wheels? I want to be able to get over speedbumps and into driveways without draggin... so gettin the right combo of suspension, wheels and tires is really important for me. Thanks for any input you can give me. -------------------- * Before You criticize someone, try walking a mile in their shoes...
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Aug 20, 2006 - 8:24 AM
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QUOTE 1. I've read that alot of people here have and recommend the Tein S-tech lowering springs. If I went with them, would I need other parts as well like new shocks, sway bars etc.? most people like the s-techs cause theyre cheap. i prefer the eibach sportlines. if the struts(rear)/strut inserts(front) have never been replaced, while your doing the springs is the perfect time to do so. if your old struts are not dead yet, they will more than likey not last long once you install the springs with them. 2. If the car is used as a daily driver, is it comfortable at all? with the drop, there is an increse in harshness. how much is greatly affected by tire+rim combo. 3. Could I fit 17" wheels after its lowered" yes, or larger if you wanted to. Wheels & Tires: 1. What width and offset on the wheels should I get if I want the tires to be flush with the fenders (not stick out past them)...and not rub? 8" seems to be popular, but I don't have alot of custom street shops here in Missouri to try before I buy. in order to truley make them "flush" you'll need to roll your fenders. a 17X8 rim with an offset around 32-35 will be really close especially with a drop and anything larger than a 215/40 size tire. 2. What about tire size with a 17" wheels? for me, ive had 3 diffrent tire sizes on the 17x7" rims, with a 35 offset. 205/40, 215/40, and now 225/45. i noticed a HUGE diffrence in the way the car looks, feels and drives with the bigger tires. imo it looks much better, you can barely fit your finger in verticly between the tire and wheelwell. ride quality is about as close to stock as your gonna get without being stock..lol acceleration with them is a tiny bit slower, but for me, with the 5sfte, it dont hurt me at all. the 225's actually raised the whole car up a little, and i like that as well. i can actually fit my floor jack under the front of the car again! I want to be able to get over speedbumps and into driveways without draggin... so gettin the right combo of suspension, wheels and tires is really important for me. Thanks for any input you can give me. -------------------- Former Team 5SFTE pro member ;)
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PimpinToy Bunch of Noob questions... Aug 18, 2006 - 6:04 PM
LewFX if you lower any car, most the time you will feel ... Aug 18, 2006 - 6:16 PM
lagos here is what i would do...
spring = eibach sportl... Aug 20, 2006 - 1:13 PM
jgreening QUOTE(lagos @ Aug 20, 2006 - 1:13 PM... Aug 20, 2006 - 1:57 PM
PimpinToy Guys thanks. This has been a real help. I'll p... Aug 23, 2006 - 9:29 PM![]() ![]() |
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