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I have a stock 1997 GT suspension. I want to close the wheel and fender gap but i do not know if either I'll just purchase larger wheels or keep the stock wheels and use lowering springs. I read that the GT also comes in sports suspension package and some also have sealed struts. I don't know what kind of stock suspension I have. Is there any way I can find out what my set-up is, without removing, because I might not be able to put them back together again and I do not want to spend for the wrong part. Any advice for a noob I appreciate it. Thanks!
This post has been edited by kcizzle: Oct 4, 2006 - 8:22 PM |
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I've bought bilstein struts, and tein springs. Good stiff setup if you don't mind paying a little more than the common kyb setup.
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