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just bought some tanabe gf210 springs, and asked a local shop veteran about installing them and he said he thought they wouldn't be good for the car. he said it
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just bought some tanabe gf210 springs, and asked a local shop veteran about installing them and he said he thought they wouldn't be good for the car. he said it would be hard to get alligned properly, could tear up axles, all kinds of negative things. is there any truth to this? anyone with lowering springs also please leave your comments on problems you have had or any suggestions. thanks guys.
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