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Old 02-22-2022, 12:53 PM   #6 (permalink)
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I have no real proof just I haven't come across anyone that has bought them. Haven't seen many(any?) forum threads about them. I think people generally buy something with some adjustments (perch and shock body length) If they bother to upgrade their shocks/springs.

So I would guess, the most popular shocks for lowering springs, are stock shocks.
Lowering springs is mostly a cost saving measure. When you don't want to spend money on coilovers. The overlap of people buying lowering springs and shocks together is probably incredibly small. When you can buy coilovers for the same price, or even less.

advice: sell your lowering springs and buy some br racing BR coilovers for 1200$. That's less than the cost of the lowering springs and koni yellows no? OR just replace your blown shock unit.
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