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Old Oct 28, 2025 | 06:21 PM
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Just got my LC!!! Looking for coilovers for my first real mod. What are your thoughts on these? Worth the $4k to retain usage of the factory AVS and DDS system?
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Old Oct 28, 2025 | 07:24 PM
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As long as you have the non convertible.

These are our best selling coilovers and about only coilovers for this car. Keeping AVS is nice too.

Let us know, we can quote you out on these.

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Originally Posted by Meraki Autoworks
As long as you have the non convertible.

These are our best selling coilovers and about only coilovers for this car. Keeping AVS is nice too.

Let us know, we can quote you out on these.

-Josh
Would love a quote. Thanks!!
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Originally Posted by bhong003
Would love a quote. Thanks!!
Can you DM us with your location?

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Not to hijack this thread but does installing the RS-R Ti2000 lowering spring on the factory shocks for the LC damage them long term? I thought higher spring rates can put a lot more wear on the shocks over time. Initially I wanted to go with the RS-R i-Active coilovers but it looks like they're mostly discontinued now but the lowering springs are still around (also I was on the fence spending the 4 grand for the coilovers). Seems that now my choice has been made for me but wanted to ask anyways.
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Springs are going to wear out other components quicker. Coilovers are ideal.

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