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Old Sep 23, 2003
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Hey Guys,

History/Background:
I started out with dropzone 2in lowering springs, which had a great ride but the drop wasn’t as low as I wanted. So, after a few months I swapped them out with neuspeed race springs, which have a horrible, ride on stock shocks but have/had a nice drop. I still have the stock shock in the car and the two rears are blown. I’m not sure if the neuspeed race springs are POSes or the blown shocks are causing it or a combo of both, but the driver’s side is ¼ inch lower than the passenger’s side. It’s driving me nuts looking at it, and I want it fixed soon. I’m a poor college student and don’t have a crap load of money to spend so I want to get the best for my buck. I’m also planning on getting 18’s with 35 or 40 serious tires so I’m pretty sure I would need new springs anyways as the neuspeeds would be way to low.

Question:
Anyone have a good solution? If is buying new parts or working with what I have please post!
I would ideally like Tein basic, but even that’s a little rich for my blood.
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Old Sep 26, 2003
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but then that wont exactly solve your blown strut issue
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