What springs do you suggest (Australia)
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What springs do you suggest (Australia)
I want to drop my car on its *** and i am wondering whats the best (cheaper kind of springs) i dont want to spend a fortune on it but i dont want my car to fall apart either! Just some suggestions Cheers guys.
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There are plenty of threads about this if you search the forum.
For a big drop (if you absolutely have to use springs and not coilovers) I'd recommend Tanabe DF210s. Anything more than 1.5" drop you need to get shocks/struts, KYB or Bilstein.
You're better off finding a used set of coilovers on here, it ends up costing the same.
For a big drop (if you absolutely have to use springs and not coilovers) I'd recommend Tanabe DF210s. Anything more than 1.5" drop you need to get shocks/struts, KYB or Bilstein.
You're better off finding a used set of coilovers on here, it ends up costing the same.
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There are plenty of threads about this if you search the forum.
For a big drop (if you absolutely have to use springs and not coilovers) I'd recommend Tanabe DF210s. Anything more than 1.5" drop you need to get shocks/struts, KYB or Bilstein.
You're better off finding a used set of coilovers on here, it ends up costing the same.
For a big drop (if you absolutely have to use springs and not coilovers) I'd recommend Tanabe DF210s. Anything more than 1.5" drop you need to get shocks/struts, KYB or Bilstein.
You're better off finding a used set of coilovers on here, it ends up costing the same.
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For a modest drop and near stock-like ride quality - Tanabe NF210
For an aggressive drop and increased spring rate - Tanabe DF210
But man, trust me, spend a few more bucks and do the coilovers if you are particular about ride height. There's no substitute for a fully adjustable suspension.
For an aggressive drop and increased spring rate - Tanabe DF210
But man, trust me, spend a few more bucks and do the coilovers if you are particular about ride height. There's no substitute for a fully adjustable suspension.
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