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Coilovers or lowering Springs (Help)?


manmyIntegra
12-09-2005, 10:18 PM
Alright, i have posted to other forums and im new so im kinda still lost in here but if you read this check out my other two forums dealing with suspension but im pretty sure lowering springs would give you a better ride but is there much difference between the 2? Please let me know thanks guyz....

manmyIntegra
12-10-2005, 11:56 AM
will some one please help me with some advice and questions i already posted...It would be greatly appreciated and i need someones help!!

Please respond
Thanks....
Dan

BullShifter
12-11-2005, 12:19 AM
Lowering springs and coilover sleeves can have a great ride and handling if you use quality products and good struts.

Lowering springs are shorter/stiffer springs
Sleeves are shorter/stiffer springs with an adjustable collar that fits between the spring & spring perch on the strut.

It all depends what your going to use the car for. Any type of adjustable height is a pain for street use if you plan on actually using the adjustments. After each change in ride height you have to get an alignment and corner weighting is rec. Do you really need that for the street? No.

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