Just another suspension question.
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I am looking to upgrade the stock suspension. My "objective" is to get better handling through the twisties, ie. not so much body roll, still trying to maintain some comfort. I am seeking the great advice from all the experts.
1. I am NOT going to track and not planning. (my car is an everyday driver)
2. I would like to lower 1- 1 1/2 inches but don't need adjustability.
3. Money isn't really an issue, BUT I don't want to overspend for something I really don't need or want.
4. Will also consider sway bar options if needed.
Please consider ALL the information and if need more info, please just ask. Thanks!
1. I am NOT going to track and not planning. (my car is an everyday driver)
2. I would like to lower 1- 1 1/2 inches but don't need adjustability.
3. Money isn't really an issue, BUT I don't want to overspend for something I really don't need or want.
4. Will also consider sway bar options if needed.
Please consider ALL the information and if need more info, please just ask. Thanks!
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Had them for a bit and loved them. They are an adjustable CO suspension so you can fine tune how low you want to go. Ride on the street was comfortable and handling through the twisties was much improved.
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Ride is very comfotable and handling is as good as you would need it to be for everyday driving. I think I'm lowered about 1 1/2".
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