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Old 03-06-2004, 09:47 PM
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coils and springs info

Im thinkin about doing a small drop on my car(1.5 - 1" ish). what would be the cheapest and least damaging way of doing this? have you been using your coilovers for a while and shocks still work well? also, how hard is it to raise up your car come winter. Initial cost isnt the biggest deal as long as it dosent screw up any other parts.

any info would be greatly appreciated
Old 03-06-2004, 09:52 PM
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Buy Goldline springs, (www.goldline.com), and get a 1.7" drop with 18's. That's what I did, and it looks and rides great.
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the only problem is that I wont have any clearance at all come winter. my front rubs some of the snow right now. I would drop it that much but come winter i want to raise it a bit. anyone drops their car in the summer and raises in the winter?

this might be too expensive for me to feasably do.
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B+G coilovers but they are pretty expensive but i think would do everything you would need you can go back to stock height during the winter and as low as a 3 in drop in the summer.
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