View Poll Results: Which Lowering springs on stock OE shocks?
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Help me choose Lowering springs
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Whats your milage? If your car isn't new, and is in the 60k+ milage range, I recommend coilovers as your stock shocks won't last too much longer. Then you have to pay more money to get the shocks replaced!
If its a new car then sure, lowering springs will work great ... then eventually when your shocks go out you can upgrade to coils. Thats what I did
If its a new car then sure, lowering springs will work great ... then eventually when your shocks go out you can upgrade to coils. Thats what I did
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I thought anything more than a inch drop would have camber issues, ? Inner wear tends to be the issue
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I would do the stiffest strut they make for our car
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