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Old Jun 18, 2008 | 01:00 AM
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What are good springs for a ek sedan?

Like the title says... i am looking for a good pair of springs that will lower my car 2.5-3.0 and i was wondering if would lower my car that low would it need a camber kit? and also when replacing my springs will i need to replace my struts? im new to this mod thing. Thanks
Old Jun 19, 2008 | 03:58 PM
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well if it was me i would do a full dampening kit (tein superstreets) u can lower ur car and adjust the struts to soft or hard the reason i say this is because when u put sleeves i have found the struts blow faster and yes u will need a camber kit
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i was looking at something like that.. but would rather spend that type of money towards paint.. im looking towards something more like 600-700 with springs and struts.. i was thinking something like tokico struts with dropzone springs. you think thats a pretty good setup?
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i would go for either teins or h&r springs with kyb or tokico struts
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