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Old 07-22-13, 10:52 PM
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so im new to club lexus and just purchaced my first lexus. new mods just recently were a double din installed by me,and 18' bbs rims off a 2007 camery that were an upgrde that year. the car looks great but i now want to lower it. i would like some advice as to what would be the most affortable way to do this considering i have twin boys 2.5 and and a 6month old boy. can i just get the springs and will it do the trick without messing up the suspension ie. tires. or should i just wait till i have the money and go all out? thanks for all the advice
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i think in the long run it would be better to save a little more and get coils. offers adjustability and dampening for whenever you want to change things up a little. whereas springs you're stuck in one height.
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this question gets asked every single day and the answers always the same, coilovers.
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10-4 thanks for advice
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