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Old 02-15-2012, 07:15 AM
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suspension noob help appreciated

folks, i am looking into either the megan EZ street coilovers, or the tein street basics. anyone know which are better for me? im looking for a lower drop than what i have, but want to maintain the comfiest ride possible. or should i go with new struts and different springs? both front struts are shot and need replacement. all input is appreciated, please be gentle lol i have been researching but would like to ask the specialists on this wonderful forum, thanks
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btw- NY daily driver, road conditions can sometimes be harsh
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well bro im new to this site, and I ve been thinking the same about my recent purchase of my type-s. I live in the same area as you and know that on my GSR teggy with coilovers that they tend to be harsh on cars around here. I bought the TL for the comfort and was thinking of going the coils for the drop options....
But being these are more sport luxury IMO go with the new shocks/springs combo.
I think thats going to be my route. Now one has to figure what rim size and match the springs(amount of drop) for the look and get some quality in the ride.
G/L with choice
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