kxcntry99
15+ Year Contributor
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- May 3, 2004
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Outside Philly,
Pennsylvania
Ok here is the deal. I purchased my 2g GST about 6 months ago and the car is great, I really got a good deal on it; except one thing, it is lowered. I HATE lowering cars, no offense to anyone out there who has their car lowered its just not for me. Anyway I am looking to get my car back to stock height or as close as I can get it.
You guys out there have had a lot more experience with DSM's than I have so would you say it would be better to go with stock springs from Mitsubishi directly or with the Tein H-Tech springs. It looks like the Tein H-tech's have the smallest lowering factor.
I am planning on going with tokico illumina shocks hopping to improve the handling of my ride but also not empty my wallet. So what would be the best combo:
Tokico and Tein H-Tech or
Tokico and OEM springs?
Or is there another adjustable shock out there that wouldn't be too much more that I would be better off with. To be honest I really don't want to spend more than $600 total for shocks and springs.
I appreciate your help guys.
You guys out there have had a lot more experience with DSM's than I have so would you say it would be better to go with stock springs from Mitsubishi directly or with the Tein H-Tech springs. It looks like the Tein H-tech's have the smallest lowering factor.
I am planning on going with tokico illumina shocks hopping to improve the handling of my ride but also not empty my wallet. So what would be the best combo:
Tokico and Tein H-Tech or
Tokico and OEM springs?
Or is there another adjustable shock out there that wouldn't be too much more that I would be better off with. To be honest I really don't want to spend more than $600 total for shocks and springs.
I appreciate your help guys.