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mouce
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Posted - 11 Sep 2006 : 4:49:22 PM
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Depends on how much it got 'raised'...you should be able to put the lower springs back in, but you need to remember that the shocks will have just as much to do with handling (if not more) than the springs. If the shocks are causing you problems then no matter what springs you throw at it, it's still going to handle like poo.
Good quality shocks, and good quality springs (in my opinion KingSprings aren't all that people make them out to be *ducks for cover*). For really firm handling I'd be looking at a Whiteline kit, or a full Pedders setup. Sticking with the same brand like that is usually a safe bet, because the companies make the products to work with each other, getting different brands for suspension components is a bit hit and miss in that just because they are damn good springs and/or shocks in their own right, unless they are designed to work together then they might give you the worst ride of your life. |
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