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#80861 Jan 11, 11:56pm
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What are the risk of just buying lowering springs compared to buying a complete coilover system??


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There is no risk.Just buy brand name items.
You taking risk only if you buy and install "no name" springs/coil overs.
P.S.I prefer springs...I think springs softer than coil overs.
P.P.S..Here is the site with low prices on springs and coilovers. www.Modacar.com [modacar.com] wave

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