To get your Toyota Highlander
lowered, you’ll have to purchase a new set of coilovers. Coilovers are little spring-like suspension parts that allow you to adjust the height of your car to improve its handling. The cost of these kits ranges from $630 for a set of four to up to $2,000 for a pack of just two.
You can DIY lowering your Toyota
, but if no amount of YouTube tutorials can prepare you for it, you can always take it to a mechanic. If you go that route, you’ll end up paying between $300 and $1,000. So, at its cheapest, it could cost a cool $630, but if you want to spring for nicer coilovers and bring in a mechanic, you could pay up to $5,000.
While lowering your car can get costly and be pretty time-consuming, lowering your car insurance
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The Jerry users save on average **$800+ a year on their car insurance policy, which could really help with the cost of lowering your Toyota Highlander!