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Old 07-03-2009, 06:52 AM
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thanks for the reply's everyone...although I haven't done any research on coilover kits...I will look into this...any kit recommendations?
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If you want a mild drop, just enough to get rid of the ugly fender gap, then go with the Swift springs. Swift springs are manufactured differently than other springs, allowing them to be stronger, lighter, and require less coils. You can tell if you put a Swift spring and some other spring side by side. http://www.swiftsprings.com/advantage.html http://www.swiftsprings.com/products-sport_springs.html

The benefit of not going too low, is you will put less extra stress on your dampers and it will be a better match for the OEM dampers. Unless, you also want to get shocks, then get some more agressive springs. But the Swifts do improve handling quite a bit due to their stiffness.
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