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Old 05-09-2007, 07:00 PM   #1
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fittment of coilovers

Hello,
I have a 2002 S. New 18 deep dish rims required 7mm spacers to clear the springs front and rear. It clears the springs by no lie 2mm.

I want the upgrade the shocks to a lower more sport rather than a race shock.
I also want it easily adjustable so I can go from track to street without a huge hassle.
Now, here is the question,
With my rim situation as it is, is the way to go new springs or complete coilover change. I do not want to get bigger spacers....
Does anyone know if the new springs or new coilover smaller or bigger than OEM?
What brand should I go with? eibach, HR, generic no name?
Thanks for any help,
James
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Pedro rear stabilizer bar, CF strut braces, Maxspeed headers with 100 cell cats, Fabspeed cat bypass pipes, H&R springs with M030 setup, TRG rear links, EVO air intake, B&M Short shift kit, Raby IMS upgrade, Raby underdrive pulley

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