hows this for a budget suspension setup...
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hows this for a budget suspension setup...
-Tokico blue HPs with stock springs
-progress rear sway bar
-possibly neuspeed upper front strut bar?
i hear the front sway is unneccesary b/c the front subframe is pretty solid.. true?
also, would new springs be a good idea? i get freaked out b/c i hear stories of peoples springs settling at different heights and all that...
-progress rear sway bar
-possibly neuspeed upper front strut bar?
i hear the front sway is unneccesary b/c the front subframe is pretty solid.. true?
also, would new springs be a good idea? i get freaked out b/c i hear stories of peoples springs settling at different heights and all that...
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I think you should consider springs, settling of the springs are not a problem at all, and if you research and go with reputable companies you will have no issues.
I find that my eibach front sways are invaluable so i dunno, i guess its preference. If you do upgrade the front sway bar, i would also recommend doing the rear to balance the car.
You have a good start but i think that with springs you will get the most out of your set-up
I find that my eibach front sways are invaluable so i dunno, i guess its preference. If you do upgrade the front sway bar, i would also recommend doing the rear to balance the car.
You have a good start but i think that with springs you will get the most out of your set-up
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