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Old 11-19-2005, 07:55 AM
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please help suspension on ef

someone please suggest a good spring/strut set up for my car. i was thinking tociko hp's with my arospeed coilovers but then i hear bad things about that so i went on to thinking tien s tech springs with tociko hp's...what do you guys think. i wanna do this under 400 bucks but i want a decent drop without having to use camber kit...still handle decently and look really good thanks
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Old 11-19-2005, 07:32 PM
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Re: please help suspension on ef

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someone please suggest a good spring/strut set up for my car. i was thinking tociko hp's with my arospeed coilovers but then i hear bad things about that so i went on to thinking tien s tech springs with tociko hp's...what do you guys think. i wanna do this under 400 bucks but i want a decent drop without having to use camber kit...still handle decently and look really good thanks
Dont drop more than 1.5" if you don't want to use camber kits.

Arospeed is crap.

Look into H&R spring with those struts.
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