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I have a set of Tein Super streets on my 34gt and i've set them to the lowest possible setting, but i want a bit more low at the rear. Is there anyway to do that other than purchasing a new set of coilovers? I've heard BC can go pretty low.
My coilovers are about 10K km's old. Is it worth selling em off and buying BC?
Pictures would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
Attached is a picture of my car now!





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That is already low as f**k!

Any lower and youll start ripping your exhaust on everything

+1 My mind set use to be the lower the better. But then i got my skyline, and honestly slamming it takes the fun out of the car. Its pleanty low! But if you want to buy new one, I'll take those Tein ones off your hands ;)

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It is low, but not thaaaat low..

Could you remove the bottom locking collar from the rear coilovers? Might give you an extra 5-8mm or so.

How would i go about removing the bottom collar?

Serious..?!

You'd change to a set of BC's over Tein Super Streets just for more lows..?

It looks good as it is and I'd just leave it.

I'm so so happy with the ride quality, just that wheel and body gap(specifically at the rear) bugs me haha.

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It's not low at all. Looks like it's still legal. A better option for you though would be to buy a front diffuser, side skirt add ons, and rear pods.

It will give you a lower appearance without having to change coilovers or lose handling performance

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