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Old 02-08-2013, 05:28 PM   #5
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Fwiw I have a line on a set of h&r springs #29779 for less than 200.00 nib. It has me thinking.
Others may disagree, but my experience with just adding lowering springs has been that it can lead to suspension sag over time by virtue of the fact that the oem struts are not designed to accommodate the increased spring rate associated with aftermarket springs. That's why most people upgrade to a more robust shock like Bilstein HD's. Or, they go the route of the full ROW M030 set up. Then you have individuals such as myself who chose to go with fully adjustable coilovers. In any case, if you're looking to lower your vehicle a full inch, I don't think you'll be fully satisfied with just M030 springs.
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