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David L.
02-04-2004, 04:37 PM
I have not yet lowered my car and I am eventually going to, If anyone has a good set on their car and would like to give some imput, recomendation and a price I will p.c.ate-it.

jaydub
02-04-2004, 04:47 PM
how many times is this topic going to be posted today?

There are 10837203872034 topics about this exact issue in this very forum. :)

Peking
02-04-2004, 04:57 PM
Originally posted by jaydub
how many times is this topic going to be posted today?

There are 10837203872034 topics about this exact issue in this very forum. :)


:banana:

David L.
02-04-2004, 05:19 PM
Jeez thanks for the help. I dont have time to read every topic of discussion. I figured that it would be easier to just ask.

Peking
02-04-2004, 05:23 PM
Originally posted by David L.
I have not yet lowered my car and I am eventually going to, If anyone has a good set on their car and would like to give some imput, recomendation and a price I will p.c.ate-it.

Sorry, please understand that it is easy for folks to get tired of seeing the same topics and questions considering this site has been up and running for awhile now. So it would be good for you to read throught the posts. One you will find what you need, and second you will get a better idea of what we are like here.

So with that said, how low do you want to go? Whatever is out there, one of us should have it. Pretty much any feedback is positive, so you can't go wrong. Tein, H&R, Progress, Mugen, Tein Basic, are pretty much the majority of what you will find here.

Lucid Moments
02-04-2004, 05:45 PM
And what Peking didn't say. The search function is your friend. Not being a smartass, but you don't have to read every post, just search for springs.

Zero Three Si
02-04-2004, 07:33 PM
Originally posted by jaydub
how many times is this topic going to be posted today?

There are 10837203872034 topics about this exact issue in this very forum. :)

How many times are people going to give replies like this to people who ask questions?

There are 10837203872034 replies to questions in this very forum.:)

02SilverSiHB
02-04-2004, 08:04 PM
I'm a terrible mod. I should lock this and tell you to search :D


Okay, from your question, this is my answer....
get progress...why? because it gives a nice low ride, but not slammed. The spring rate is a tad stiffer than stock so helps in handling.


But I don't know how much of a drop you want or what. So I can't give much info to help

jaydub
02-04-2004, 08:51 PM
Originally posted by Zero Three Si
How many times are people going to give replies like this to people who ask questions?

There are 10837203872034 replies to questions in this very forum.:)

I'm impressed that you copied my number down verbatim. :p :D

Peking
02-04-2004, 09:08 PM
Originally posted by Zero Three Si
How many times are people going to give replies like this to people who ask questions?

There are 10837203872034 replies to questions in this very forum.:)

I can't help it :(


Originally posted by mlkelley68
And what Peking didn't say. The search function is your friend. Not being a smartass, but you don't have to read every post, just search for springs.

LOL :D

Zero Three Si
02-05-2004, 07:44 AM
Originally posted by jaydub
I'm impressed that you copied my number down verbatim. :p :D

Not only did I copy your number down...I also copied your new kicks that you just bought....hahahahahahahahahaha;) :D


opps I copied your smileys too....LOL:eek: :)