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post Mar 10, 2010 - 8:21 PM
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Ok so i dont know ANY thing about lowering a car, not my forte lol
But I found lowering springs on ebay
Megans- <<-- click link
Or Tein- <<-- click link
But then scrolling down I found more expensive KYB with struts AND springs
KYB- <<←← Click link
I am not really looking for great stability improvement, as I have a 7A-FE lol and I drive safe, I just want to lower her a little
Can I just get the springs, and lower it with my stock struts? Or will I need to get the more expensive things?
Sorry I know this must be somewhere, I cant find it, just neeed a simple explanation.
Also, I know the is contradictory to what I said before but will the Megans or Tein make me handle better?
Are they any good?
THANKS ALOT!!!

This post has been edited by mgnt232: Mar 10, 2010 - 9:32 PM


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post Mar 10, 2010 - 8:50 PM
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From what I understand, no expert.

Putting lowering springs on old stocks is just going to blow them, so you need to get new struts either way.

You can get the springs fine on some KYB Gr2, and just get either springs. Can't remember the drop on each, but sure the link tells.

Or coilover sleeves are another option, bouncy though....but work.

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