kg/mm Race Low down springs
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I think there's another board member who is trying to sell a set.
These springs really lower the car a lot. I think the spring rate is for the much lighter Japan spec. Altezza. It gets real low to the ground.
These springs really lower the car a lot. I think the spring rate is for the much lighter Japan spec. Altezza. It gets real low to the ground.
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the set i saw lower the car for 2 inches, do i need some sort of protection for my IS?
and has anyone used "kg/mm Race Low down springs" or heard anything about it yet?
I just wanna know how this set compared to others like H&R... etc
and has anyone used "kg/mm Race Low down springs" or heard anything about it yet?
I just wanna know how this set compared to others like H&R... etc
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Yeah I was trying to sell my before nad I've sold it..sorry guys!!
THe Difference between KG/MM and H&R is a BIG Diff, now I am using H&R and I cna feel that kg/mm was much stiffer in turnings and much lower in the height.
If you want bodykit, dont go with kg/mm
but if u dont..and want to have a nice low down car..kg/mm is a great Choice!!^^
HOpe this helps!!
THe Difference between KG/MM and H&R is a BIG Diff, now I am using H&R and I cna feel that kg/mm was much stiffer in turnings and much lower in the height.
If you want bodykit, dont go with kg/mm
but if u dont..and want to have a nice low down car..kg/mm is a great Choice!!^^
HOpe this helps!!
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