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Old Feb 17, 2004 | 10:18 AM
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Default Need help with my supsension

I have the stock lifty on my type s, and i want to know what to get in order to slam the hell out of it without hurting my tires/car. Coilovers?Springs?Camber kit? wich ones are good???
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Old Feb 17, 2004 | 11:03 AM
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Default Re: Need help with my supsension (romo420)

For springs I like the Tein S-Tech springs, but they wont slam the hell out of it, but won't be to bad for your tires. I had the skunk2 coilovers on my R, and I loved them. You could drop it A LOT and adjust it. The install is a bit tricky though. -Shawn
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Old Feb 17, 2004 | 11:12 AM
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Default Re: Need help with my supsension (romo420)

ok let me put it this way. if you slam it you are going to get camber. and you can get a camber kit to fix that but you can rub you fender liner. If you don't care about raising it and lower it I would go H & R or Eibach. Personally I recommend full coilovers. Skunk 2 and GC suck because it doesn't hold the spring in place. And also those things get bouncy because when you lower it to much because your shocks start to give. coilover systems have shocks that are designed to be lowered. But this is my best opinion to anyone. if you lower you car to the floor, don't expect it to drive like stock.
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