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Affordable Coilovers

is anyone rocking tein street basis, rev9, or godspeed coils here? Im trying to go low as soon as possible and i've honestly come to the point to getting coil overs, but if you guys can talk me out of buying cheaper coil overs, i'll go with lowering springs. My buddies who have rev9 coils say they haven't had an issue and it is really promising but if anyone here has had bad experiences, some advice would help!

u/Whole_Engineering_29 — 3 days ago

3 months with my hatch

for a car to own as my first, and to graduate high school with, couldn't be more grateful to have this thing. It's been such a rewarding experience driving this thing and the potential i see in this car shows me that this might be the best first car ever. almost 3 months with it now and blessed to not have any issues so far, guessing the previous own did their thing right. how has yalls experience been?

u/Whole_Engineering_29 — 23 days ago
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Running wire through Molex Plug?

I currently have installed 4 aftermarket door speakers (orion cm654) in all 4 of my doors and the power from the head unit simply isn't enough, the speakers are rated to handle 250w rms but I know my head unit isn't giving anything close to that. I've been able to wire a amp for my subwoofers by running power and signal wire easily, but if anyone has worked on a 2019+ Toyota Corolla I'd greatly appreciate if anyone has wired a 4ch amp to their door speakers and how if so you did. The plug looks almost impossible to get through and drilling is starting to look like my only option, if anyone has any guidance or different solution, please let me know and thank you in advance!

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u/Whole_Engineering_29 — 23 days ago
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Speaker upgrade

I've been thinking nonstop about adding new speakers into all 4 doors of my '19 corolla hatch, I just want some decent clarity and for them to be loud since I have 2 10 inch subwoofers in the back, and it feels like the bass overpowers sometimes which I don't mind , but i'd love to be much louder and thinking of running 4 speakers on factory power for now until I get an amp, do you guys think it's a solid choice for $200? or really save my money and buy and amp along with this and do everything all at once, just not ready to spend a lot since I didn't put much into my sub setup. any advice would mean lots to me!

u/Whole_Engineering_29 — 2 months ago