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Old 09-25-14, 11:34 AM
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Default What is the best lowering set up?

I guess my air ride readjusted because of the way I parked overnight giving my car the appearance of it being lowered. So no I am anxious to lower it. What are some of guys using? I heard about the data technology system, where can I get it at reasonable price if I go that route?
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Originally Posted by marcjosef
I guess my air ride readjusted because of the way I parked overnight giving my car the appearance of it being lowered. So no I am anxious to lower it. What are some of guys using?
The only route for lowering your car while still retaining the OEM strut is DataSystems. If you want to replace your strut altogether, there are a lot of options, AirRunner, AirRex, AirLift, to name a few.

I think ultimately the best way to answer your question is really to determine how much you want to spend.

Originally Posted by marcjosef
I heard about the data technology system, where can I get it at reasonable price if I go that route?
Since you asked, I have one for sale currently in the classifieds section. /shamelessplug
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