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Old 03-02-2004, 06:08 PM
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In the near future I plan on purchasing a '97 EK Hatchback. I am a noob so bear with me. However I know my way arround cars. I am just a little bit confused with the suspension. I was planning on getting some nice stiff springs and performance shocks (struts) to match but I also want to bring the car down to the ground about 2 or 2 1/2 inches. I know that requires camber correction so my question is . . . . What springs are gonna give me the ride quality and ride height that I am looking for and are the adjustable upper ball joints from say Skunk2 going to allow for the correct camber adjustments? Also I want to possibly try my hand at autocrossing or even road racing so I am going to do the suspension right and go with the SSR or simmilar control arms, strut braces and such to stiffen the chassis. Thanks from the noob and please be constructive.
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