Yeah man. I definitely learned my lesson about doing the springs first and going to coilovers from when I had done lowering springs on my scion tC I had before the corolla. This time around I went straight to coilovers when looking for a suspension upgrade for the corolla, and I tried to look for a budget friendly option. I like to say that I’m happy with what I got😌
I was super lucky to have a group of friends that are into cars, I was influenced by them to start modifying and learning more about cars. Even without a group of friends you can definitely do your own research and see what you like. Whatever car you do have there is probably plenty of aftermarket support/parts. I also recommend going out to local car meets to meet more people and potentially other owners of the same car. I hope that helps!
Remember, coilovers are a wear item. I recommend having them rebuild every 5yrs or so. Don't be like me and think my 5,000$ coilovers are invincible. After 8yr blow two V-rings and destroy the front coilovers. 😢 Now I'm down grading to common BC ZR.
Yeah man. I definitely learned my lesson about doing the springs first and going to coilovers from when I had done lowering springs on my scion tC I had before the corolla. This time around I went straight to coilovers when looking for a suspension upgrade for the corolla, and I tried to look for a budget friendly option. I like to say that I’m happy with what I got😌
Yep! Definitely, coils or bags are the way to go. Springs just weren’t it 😂
I’m new to car enthusiast. I wonder how did you started your journey cause I want to start on mine as well !!
I was super lucky to have a group of friends that are into cars, I was influenced by them to start modifying and learning more about cars. Even without a group of friends you can definitely do your own research and see what you like. Whatever car you do have there is probably plenty of aftermarket support/parts. I also recommend going out to local car meets to meet more people and potentially other owners of the same car. I hope that helps!
Remember, coilovers are a wear item. I recommend having them rebuild every 5yrs or so. Don't be like me and think my 5,000$ coilovers are invincible. After 8yr blow two V-rings and destroy the front coilovers. 😢 Now I'm down grading to common BC ZR.
I switched to bags but definitely start to think about and keep in mind. Thanks for letting me know!
What spring rate are the swift springs?
How many clicks you would recommend for stiffness??
I usually stayed in the middle at 15 clicks, I wouldn’t mind 20 clicks though towards stiffness but 15 was perfect for me
can you make full turns without tire scraping
Yes
omg dude so kewl
😍😍 come home the kids miss you
The fitment of those spats🤢
@@jcbeat9296 haha yes unfortunately they don’t fit great with the oem bumper
@ I’ve seen them look right on other builds. I think he just messed up the 3M tape😭🤣
@ nah I didn’t they just fit like that