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Thread: How to lower?
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Old 10-05-2006, 09:19 AM   #4 (permalink)
daihard
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i had xf springs in the front of mine (choped) but were too stiff and kiled the shocks in no time ive since replaced them with whiteline springs.
i think whiteline offer the BEST packadge it contains
. 45mm lower front 50mm lower rear (progresive rate so it dont bottom)
. koni adjustable shockers
. 3 stage adjustable rear sway bar "front also available but not important"
. strut brace + camber/caster adjusters (front and rear)
plus one ting ive NOT seen ANYONE ELSE offer is
. offset nolathane bushings (cause your stock ones are like marsh mellows) the offset put your wheel back in line after lowering the car "wont get pull left sindrome".
you can purchase all as a kit or individualy.
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