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mr arizona

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Mar 9, 2011
prescott valley, Arizona
Ok so I have decided my car needs to sit lower so I want to lower it a couple inches maybe more but want to use an adjustable coilover nothing super nice just somethin I can adjust and get my ride height were I want it can someone hook me up with a link or price and what spring rate I should run thank you and yes I did try to search this :)
 
If you don't care about handling, ride quality, or parts quality, that's probably the kit to get.

If the op wants all those benefits hes looking to spend over $1500 for a real good set of coilovers such has JIP or custom GC. All comes down to how much hes got to spend
 
Ebay. It's not the best but I'm sure you'll be able to live with it... I did on my other car for 3 years.
Check out max speed or the red coilover. I forgot the name of it. Also pm if you want a set of back ground controls set up for stock struts.
 
Thanks for all the info guys I appreciate it one more question is that a full kit or just 2
 
I'd save up and buy a full kit.... struts/shocks the works. In the end you'll be happier with the results and handling
 
Handling is nice but its a dd so as long as it handles as good as stock I will be super happy and the ride doesn't have to be like a Cadillac just decent no worse than stock will I get that out of the emusa coilover
 
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