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Coilover or lowering springs

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by Cityhunt3r, Mar 13, 2023.

  1. Cityhunt3r

    Cityhunt3r Junior Member

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    Looking for coilover or lower spring recommendations. Just bought my prius a few days ago. Would like to have comfortable ride.
     

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  2. PriusCamper

    PriusCamper Senior Member

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    But what do you mean by comfortable? Lowering a car makes it more comfortable if you drive on twisty roads fast, but the trade off is it will be a less comfortable ride when driving on a straight highway.

    And lower profile tires will be far more of a nicer ride on corners at speed than lowering the springs, which is far more problematic, an even rougher ride going straight and less noticeable than lower profile tires in the corners.
     
  3. KamiKKazi

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    Tein Endurapro with tein springs were comfier than my Tein Flex Z. But I prefer the flex Z for my driving style and looks of a low car. I tried the RSR Super Down Low Springs on the teins oem style struts and the ride was terrible. I should say I never tried the rsr down springs on the kyb shocks but I don’t think they would be comfy. The rsr down is just not stuff enough to be comfortable. Too soft. My back would hurt with the rsr setup but no pain with either of the full tein setups.

    I would want to try KYB struts with H&R springs as I think that would make a comfrtable lowered ride.
     

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  4. Xterra72

    Xterra72 Senior Member

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    For a decent drop and still be a comfortable ride, I would recommend the TRD Springs. They work well with the stock shocks.

    I had this setup and regret spending more money on a Coilover kit.
     
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    Matth Torrijos Active Member

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    Try to avoid megan, mine blew out around. 80k
     
  6. ockevin

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    I second this. I have the TRD springs and the ride is good. A little firmer but handles much better. I have the Prius with the Plus performance package that includes the sway bars. This is my second one and I enjoy it.
     

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