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1. will feel slightly less boaty, handles better, wears out the standard shocks quicker

2. unlikely unless you have massive wheels with an offset hanging out the guard

3. best? coilovers; cheap? have your standard springs compress

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3. best? coilovers; cheap? have your standard springs compress

cheap, get a angle grinder and chop a coil off the standard spring hahaha

what you budget?

best would be coilovers like already said, if you only want to spend 2-3hundred get a set of kingsprings or the like and install them

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At moment im spend like 6g on the car, on a turbo upgrade

So money is like scarce....

Eventually i want coilovers

Everyone is saying to Drop the car and inch

but i wanna aske people who have done this before

is the pros or cons to this

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At moment im spend like 6g on the car, on a turbo upgrade

So money is like scarce....

Eventually i want coilovers

Everyone is saying to Drop the car and inch

but i wanna aske people who have done this before

is the pros or cons to this

so all you need is a set of lower springs? like around $250? thats it??? no new shocks, camber kit etc???

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go to group buy section and get the bilstein shocks and whiteline springs

actually - prob be out of your budget if you are spending all the money on power as I think they work out 1200 delivered

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go to group buy section and get the bilstein shocks and whiteline springs

actually - prob be out of your budget if you are spending all the money on power as I think they work out 1200 delivered

I will probably get the sydney kid pack.

but atm i just need it to inch lower

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