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Old 04-13-2003, 01:42 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Default Re: Picking up old Excel/Scoupe for Auto X

I autocross an Excel, 91, but the suspension needs to be fixed. If I had more money for my Excel and if I didn't want it keep it stock height this is what I'd do:

1. Lower it with some Eibach/H&R/or Intrax springs.
2. Some 15's with a set of Falken Aziens.
3. Get a set of KONI Adjustable front Struts off of Tirerack.com
4. Also a set of KYB Gas-A-Just shocks for the rear.
5. A Strut bar I have a Shark Racing one on my Excel

If you want to see some pics of my Excel check out my profile and select the Excel...
I hope this helps ya out! I normally place about 50 outta 100 cars or 100 outta 200 cars with stock suspension height and crappy ass tires on 13's and the shark racing strut bar...
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