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post Oct 21, 2012 - 7:36 AM
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Hello everyone, I am new to this forum so sorry if the questions are dumb!
But i have a Toyota Curren (ST-206) *non superstrut* and it's the same as a Celica (ST-202) so the suspension is the same. I Recently order Bestex lowering springs and didn't realize they only lower my car -20mm (0.787402inches) in the front/rear. So if i install those lowering springs it basically wouldn't look lowered at all because it would even lower it an inch. At first i thought about just giving the springs a try but if i do that i'm at the risk of wasting $200 or more on springs that wont even achieve the looking i'm shooting for. So what would be good spring for my ST-206. I want to get rid of that horrible wheel gap in the front of the car and have it sit more flush. I currently have 225/40/18 on all 4 wheels. Any Suggestions?

i want it low but not too low were i lose comfort. Thanks Everyone! biggrin.gif

Here's what it looks like now...



The Bestex Lowering Springs..

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- Goodwine4   Lowering Springs (ST-206) Toyota Curren   Oct 21, 2012 - 7:36 AM
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