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Old 01-05-2011, 09:33 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Based on what you have mentioned in your Post I would recommend a set of Tein S-Tech springs. These springs offer a reasonable drop while not being slammed.

I don't recommend these simply because we sell them but because Tein is a quality manufacturer that considers not only aesthetics but also the ride.

If you are doing any kind of lowering to the car I would recommend getting the adjusting kits because even if it only drops a little you are still getting something out of line that could easily be adjusted back. You can do the drop simply for looks but you will sacrifice other aspects such as tire wear and handling if you do not get everything lined back up afterwards. Also if you ever decided to go with more drop you already have the adjustment there.
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