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#1360 Dec 27, 11:23pm
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Im about to lower my car, but im not really sure how to do it.
My question is should I buy Ground Control Coilovers or Skunk2 Coilovers which is better or should i be better off buying spring, if i should by springs, what brand should i buy. I want to lower my car about 1.6 to 1.8 inches. Also i want something that wont wear my stock shocks.

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#1361 Dec 27, 11:56pm
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trd is supposed to give you a 1.5" drop or so. i say go with trd. ive also been told as long as you keep you car between 1-1.5" you wont have any problems with your shocks. you might wanna check it out yourself tho.

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whatever springs/coilover sleeves you choose, your stock shocks will eventually go (time will depend on how low your car will be dropped).

Pete00 #1363 Dec 28, 10:17am
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thanks for the input guys ill look into trd springs.

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