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FireDoc -> RE: Suspension Advice (7/1/2005 2:54:38 PM)
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As a general rule the lower you go, the harder the ride. Buy a set of lowering springs that are for street applications. They will give you a lowered stance, improved handling, and not feel like a set of coilovers. Alot of newcomers to modification buy parts that are for racing trying to be hardcore and end up regretting it because they are made for groomed racetracks and not city streets. It really depends on how harsh of a ride you can take before it becomes annoying. Just remember, modifying a car is series of comprimises, you have to give something to get something. As far as shocks go, I would suggest something you can adjust to get the ride quality you are looking for. KYB adjust-a-shock, or Koni adjustable are a couple of good ones for a DSM. They will also control any hopping you might get from your new springs.
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