How Much Does it Cost to Lower Your Car??
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10th grade? wow, I was 12 when I knew I would be paying for any vehicles/ higher education, you better milk it kid, and don't rice up that GS! From someone who has done both, I'd say save your money from chores or whatever you did to get that GS and wait for coils/ air, it'll save money in the long run, considering you would get springs then want them to be lower and get coils, then maybe want slam to the ground and go air----not me though, I drive hard.
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i forgot where i seen the thread but somebody said you can lower ur car with just rca's on stock suspensions, 1" drop or something... correct me if im wrong... i was looking into lowering my car, but still debating at the moment....
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If I was on a really low budget, I'd buy some used springs since springs don't really go bad. Depending on your mileage you could either use stock struts or get new aftermarket ones. To save on labor you can rent some tools from Autozone and do the work yourself. But if you really don't know what you're doing you should just pay someone to do it right.
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You'll save on installation costs buy getting new shocks and springs installed at the same time. If you want a drop of 1.5" or less, you may be able to get away with your old shocks if the mileage isn't too high. But if you're going with Tanabe DF's, Espelir, or Daizen springs, you'll need new shocks too as they drop your car like 2" or more.