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Old 11-11-10, 04:54 PM
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Hi guys,
I am trying to get these springs for my sc400 with kyb gas a just mono tube shocks but it will lower about 1.6 for supra so I am assuming 2.1 ish for our cars...
Will this much lowering require wire relocation with supra TT rims? Tires are 235/45/17 and 275/40/17.
Also anyone has experience with these springs?
Would vogtland or swift better choice?
Thanks for all your opinions-

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Anyone? Does it compare to swift springs?
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Id relocate the wiring harness just in case, a couple hours out of your day doing the relocation will save you several hours of headache if your tire would chew the harness up. I sit that low on 18's and Im glad I do not have to even worry about the wiring harness bc I relocated it back thru the engine bay. Just my 2 cents
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1. for over a year now i've been riding 2-1/2" low without having to relocate the wire harness. the plstic guard peice seems to be guarding the wires well, althought it does get the occassional rub. But i'd say relocate it just to get it over with.

2. vogtland would be the best choice of all the above mentioned.
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Relocate your harness to save you a major headache as scott300 has mention. IT should probably take 30-hour. Its just matter of getting into tight positions and unclipping some stuff
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Wondering why vogtland is better than swift?
I thought swift was better??
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