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Read the suspension FAQ.
Do it right or don't do it at all. Screwing with your suspension the wrong way can have some bad effects. Dropzone springs aren't the best. Get shocks too. Again, if you are going to be really cheap about it, then don't do it.
Do it right or don't do it at all. Screwing with your suspension the wrong way can have some bad effects. Dropzone springs aren't the best. Get shocks too. Again, if you are going to be really cheap about it, then don't do it.
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I used dropzone springs and never had a problem, 2" drop front and rear. I'm about to drop it again (went back to stock to sell but didn't) and I still have the springs. I'm debating using them or going to neuspeed sports, still haven't decided. They are $79 or so, so be warned
Originally Posted by streetglower
I say get a major brand of lowering springs. Noone I have really heard of has those springs. Get some eibach or neuspeed or something.
I have never heard good things about the ride on generic springs.
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Originally Posted by robbclark1
Read the suspension FAQ.
Do it right or don't do it at all. Screwing with your suspension the wrong way can have some bad effects. Dropzone springs aren't the best. Get shocks too. Again, if you are going to be really cheap about it, then don't do it.
Do it right or don't do it at all. Screwing with your suspension the wrong way can have some bad effects. Dropzone springs aren't the best. Get shocks too. Again, if you are going to be really cheap about it, then don't do it.
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