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Rex makes a good suggestion. Going with this much drop on your stock shocks will most certainly damage them. In addition, if handling is a concern of yours that much drop will significantly effect your suspension geometry. In my opinion your best bet when looking at springs is to stick with the well know spring makers like H&R, Eibach and Espelir. All 3 of which we sell in addition to some others (like Skunk2). PM me if you have any questions.
David
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Rex makes a good suggestion. Going with this much drop on your stock shocks will most certainly damage them. In addition, if handling is a concern of yours that much drop will significantly effect your suspension geometry. In my opinion your best bet when looking at springs is to stick with the well know spring makers like H&R, Eibach and Espelir. All 3 of which we sell in addition to some others (like Skunk2). PM me if you have any questions.
David
Fusion 5 Motorsports
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i;m going to get some koni yellows or some different shocks for now but my girl ordered me the springs already. i;m still going to go with coil overs this summer and i have had a few cars with skunk springs before. so i think it will be fine. I mostly just daily drive and sometimes go to the mountains also the springs your were talking about only drop about a inch or so and i wanted to get a little lower to get read of some fender gap.. to me a inch just want do thanks for the info though
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