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Old 03-12-2016, 09:44 AM   #17
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I hadn't heard of FCP when I was shopping for my parts, so I ended up just going to Pelican and ECS. It turned out that Pelican was slightly more expensive, but in the end was cheaper once you factored in the free shipping (once you spent over a certain amount). Just something to think about.

If you are going to take it far enough apart to get the coffin arms out, you may as well do everything else at the same time. As you mentioned, you'll only need to get an alignment done once, too.

Be aware that the H & R springs will drop your car about 40 mm (1 1/2 inches). That is pretty low for daily driving in my opinion.
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