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Old Dec 9, 2002
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sturts and coils

What is a good brand that isn't too expensive of struts and coils that I could get for my car and also how much of a drop? I am looking for somehting that won't drop it too much because I have some large speed bumps at my apt complex.

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H&R makes some good springs. They drop 1.3 all the way around. Ride isn't to much different than stock just handles better. They run around $150-$170
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used eibach's forsale 130 plus shipin[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/IMG] take a look at my car for the drop level.
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I am running H&R's with konis. The koni's are adjustable for stiffness and the H&R's drop around 1.3" as states above. The springs ran $130 and the shocks and struts ran $530. I did the install myself. Loving it.
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