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Old 02-05-2008, 07:12 PM   #2 (permalink)
ap1sleeper
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if you plan on tracking the car often I would stay away from lowering it. Unless you want to dump 2K+ into the suspension. If you just want it done for looks, I know ALOT of people with the Eibach springs. Tein's are not bad lowering springs either. Either way, no matter what anyone tells you, with the one inch drop there is no need to change the shocks right away. Plenty of people I know run stock shocks with springs (they even track the cars often). If you do the whole assembly (springs and shocks) I would do the Koni Yellow Shocks and contact Skunk2 directly. You can order springs from them and specify the spring rates that you want.
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