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Heavy Springs And Lift Upgrade

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Accessories & Modifications' started by strawbrad, Nov 24, 2019.

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    Did you do anything different? (n)
     
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    The above pics are before and after shots of the front and rear of the Prius.
     
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    Also I forgot to mention I did the new springs/lift block method only I bought the knock off lift blocks from EBay for 150.00 rather than the 350.00 for the solid steel Prius off road blocks. Laugh all you want but polyurethane offers a softer ride than solid steel and at 200.00 less? (y)
     
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    Long thread. I’ve forgotten, why are you doing this?
     
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    I cut my rear perches off just a little different so they slid right on after flattening the factory perch. I only eyeballed the alignment of the rear assembly, but I've done a lot of struts. Also, I had to buy a whole matrix assembly for the front and steal the springs.
     
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    To document my Prius lift. o_O
     
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    What’s the need for the lift
     
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    #safariallthethings
    In all seriousness, I did mine because the rear springs are heavier for when I'm full of camping gear. The lift aspect is a bonus, I no longer have to leave some of the places I go at an angle. Also there's a little peace of mind when driving down some of the campground roads we go to.
     
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    So that I am able to travel down dirt/rocky roads without losing my oil pan in the process. If you go back and read the previous post's it's all there. (y)
     
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    actually a better one... making a kickstarter or other for a set of all four springs for the Gen 2, 3 and 4 that provide a 1" inch lift all around, debating on making the rear 1.5" inch. Thoughts?
     
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    I would want my car to be level front and back which would probably be more like 2" front 1.5" rear :)
     
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    level with or without a lift kit in addition to the springs?
     
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    If you raise the front more than the back, you’ll change the aerodynamics of the car.
     
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    so ummm... I don't think you realize why Peter mentioned it... else your response wouldn't have been posted...
     
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    I personally plan not to run spacers(prius offroad lift kit) and springs at the same time so my ideal situation would be a spring that lifted the car to a level position about 1.5" - 2" taller than it sits stock. I would think for most people this makes sense. Running both will require subframe spacers and a much bigger wheel/tire combination commitment.

     
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