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Old 06-21-2004, 06:02 PM
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Need Help Lowering?

like to lower the car but don't want to give up the comfort of the currently stock. shocks and springs.

anyone has a better ideas for lowering. and still feel like a good ride.

i don't want to have to bump and feel every dip everytime i drive.

what do you guys suggest?

i want to imporve the driverbility but not to feel the bump, bump, and more bump.


please help.

Old 06-21-2004, 06:56 PM
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Get a BMW M5. Just kidding. I am in the same boat as you. I have done a lot of home work on this site and others. I am currently leaning towards coilovers.
Old 07-10-2004, 10:58 PM
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yo u got to get eibach springs and shocks. those r the best u can get. it gives u a nice ride, not bumpy at all. u can also drop it as low as u want to, the eibach springs will never let the tire rub against the fender.
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obviously there is gonna be a tradeoff of ride quality. If you got money, id get the Teins SS Coilovers w/ EDFC so that you can have a nice soft ride on the lowest setting and still drop your car. If not, i would get just any springs, and keep your stock shocks.
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