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Old 05-24-2011, 01:26 PM   #3
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Don't do it, you will wreck your cars handling!

Seriously though these cars are extremely sensitive to changes in balance and ride height. If you want it lower do it right with a set of adjustable coilovers and have it professionally set up by a shop that knows these cars well. A quickie, shade tree, DIY spring change often results in nasty handling and bump steer issues.

Driving these cars is supposed to be fun, not a PITA because it skips like a stone all over the place.
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