best way to drop my eh9

jr eh9

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I'm new to this site but I see that you all help each other out with
diffenent this and opinions on thing.......
My question is would lowering springs be better ride wise better than my coilovers are now???? And would the stance look just as good?
 

Ed[K*]

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some searching might help you more, but heres a quick sum up of benefits vs liabilities:

springs:
- decent drop, depending on brand **noooo ebay s**t!!!** get name brand stuff
- will wear out your shocks eventually so these should only be temporary
- cheap, but will get you a good drop..remember you get what you pay for

coilovers:
- may be adjustable
- your suspension will thank you
- pricey, but worth it!

basically, if youre short on funds and just want a temporary drop
with good handling, get "name brand" springs or sleeves.
in the long run, coilovers will be MOST beneficial.

hope this helps =)
 


Ed[K*]

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and also, to answer your q,
both lowering springs and coilovers will
improve your ride, turning, and stance.
but as i stated, coilovers are ideal because
eventually you'll need to swap out those stock shocks anyways!
 

Deezy

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I'm new to this site but I see that you all help each other out with
diffenent this and opinions on thing.......
My question is would lowering springs be better ride wise better than my coilovers are now???? And would the stance look just as good?
What coilovers are you running??.....
 


MistahJuice

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I don't think thats as fair of a evaluation. I know many people who run lowering springs for long periods of time, yes dropping on stock shocks isn't the best idea but there are plenty spirng shock combos that would get you by. I'm studying up and from what I've been reading koni yellow shocks and tien s tech springs work pretty well.
 


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