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lower - 5/7/2007 5:17:18 PM   
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i have arospeed springs i think a 2 inch drop with  gr2 shocks now i really want a lower setting but i cant seem to find springs with a big drop should i just get coilovers i would like atleast a 2 1/4 drop also what brand and if there adjustable...to lower and raise   .....dsm has the most aggressive drop ever seeen by the human eye..yes its that serious..haha

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RE: lower - 5/7/2007 7:24:42 PM   
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all coilovers are adjustable. They are expensive though. Usually for around $900+ and just stick to name brand like tien, or megan

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RE: lower - 5/8/2007 5:00:40 PM   
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do they all  differ as in height like sum go lower then others..only thing about coil overs is the anoying sounds they make  but i guess its worth it

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RE: lower - 6/3/2007 8:27:54 PM   
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You can cut a coil of you dropped springs and that will give you atleast 1 more inch of drop and the ride wont be diffrent. It's ok to cut drop coils but not so good on stock ones. I did on mine and have had them that way since 2000. Ride is good.

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RE: lower - 6/4/2007 8:21:13 AM   
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Thats a BIG drop in any case... are you sure you really want to go that low? You wont clear most speed bumps...

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