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Old 08-03-04, 03:27 PM
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Hi if i would like to slam my gs300 without getting bags.. what are some good springs i can get. And would 20's ( not the bling bling kind of rims rather black with chrome lip) fit? I want to alteast drop little more than 3 inches... thanks for looking
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3 inches isn't slam at all. slam means all the way to the ground imho. and 3", no springs can do that, thats too much, the shocks can't handle it. get coilovers would be my suggestion. i know the tein HA can do it, but it's harsh ride for sure
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yes coilovers will give you the agressive drop your looking for and still retain a 'decent' ride quality
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Hmm thnx for that info are there any other coilover systems out there other then tein?
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Default S-Tech spring

If you don't want to go for HA tein you can go for S-tech drop about 2" and fit 20" prefectly and ride pretty smooth
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