The 2016 14th Generation Toyota Crown 2.0T is unbeatable when it comes to ride comfort, but its factory ride height is noticeably high—about four fingers’ gap front and rear—leaving it looking a bit bulky and lacking the sleek flair of a sporty coupe. It suffers from significant body roll when cornering and even tends to feel unstable at high speeds, completely wasting its rear-wheel-drive sporty underpinnings. Aiming for a high-impact upgrade on a budget that balances great looks and improved handling, the owner opted for the #EDDY Sport Short Springs without a second thought.

This EDDY short spring set is custom-tuned for the Crown’s chassis, crafted from a durable, fatigue-resistant material. It pairs perfectly with the original shock absorbers and requires no additional modifications to the vehicle.


After the upgrade, the ride height is lowered to a sleek two fingers’ gap front and rear, completely eliminating the awkward "Crown turned SUV" look. The body lines instantly take on a low, cohesive stance, elevating the car’s visual appeal to a whole new level.

The improvement in handling is equally striking! The short springs deliver robust support, minimizing body roll during cornering, making steering more responsive, and ensuring rock-solid stability during high-speed lane changes. Best of all, none of this comes at the cost of daily comfort—the springs filter out road bumps smoothly and gently, with no harshness at all.


The owner was over the moon after the test drive, saying:
"The stance looks amazing, and it drives so steadily! It’s perfect for both family use and driving fun—this is exactly how a Crown should drive!"