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Still looking for one :)
Whats up guys we are looking for a local person (San Diego) with a 2010 Prius to come in to help us with lowering spring testing for the Prius.....
yes and yes :)
Whats up guys just got a new conatiner of Prius springs instock!
to the OP the B&G S2 springs are made to work with both the Standard and Touring Models.. :) Let me know if you have any other ??s..
posted it.. take a look when you get a chance.. Also for anyone interested in B&G Springs look below [IMG] Click the link below...
looks great I will put a pic of your car on our website gallery if that is ok with you of course?
With the way that our springs are designed you could cut a coil of each to lower more.. the only con to this is it will put more stress on the...
Looks awesome glad you got them installed.. :)
Great news guys.. Had a conversation last night with my factory in Europe and I found out our springs are actually made to work on both the...
Tinyfoot, I just checked and i would need 15 people interested to make the Touring sets.. Thats if i do not have a spring that will work for...
The front is a bit higher.. but you need a little extra clearance so when you turn your wheel in a corner you do not catch the fender.:)
17X7 buddy club sf challenge 5X100 43 offset Tires are Nexxen 205/40-17
Here are the spring rates for the 04-09 Prius Spring kits Front 171.33 Lbs/in Rear 177.04 lbs/in
Here is the latest pic we have of the local Prius we used for Testing.. now sitting on a set of Buddyclub P.1 SF Racing wheels :D [IMG]
[IMG] Prius Lowered on B&G Springs with Buddyclub P1 Racing Sf 17x7.5
Listen to BOO he is the man with the plan when it comes down to prius Modifications.:)
Well its hard to answer the question without a bias.. we like to leave that up to the customers preference.. for me personally I like our springs...
Any aftermarket shock/strut will work fine with our springs as they were designed using factory measurements.
Yes these would lower the Prius touring 1" and improve the handling because of the higher spring rates. The price would be the same $299 MSRP.:)