I am thinking of lowering my car. Help
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Is this your first time driving a lowered car? It's mine, and I ordered the Tenabe NF210s springs.. They'll lower your car 1" in the front and .6" in the rear.. That's a nice conservative drop that won't "slam" you to the street, but will fill up your wheel wells nicely. I went ahead and got my fenders rolled anyway because I'll eventually upgrade to coilovers.
Supposedly you don't even need a camber kit to readjust your alignment w/ the NFs (money saver) but a lot of people reccommend it anyway.. The NF210 springs also feel the closest to the stock ride that you have now which is important.. You don't wanna get rid of the luxury feeling of our cars..
Like I said, if you're not going for a slam right now, those springs will work for you.. I've heard people say good things about the Tiens that were reccommended as well..
My springs are on their way and I'll have before and after pics when I get them thrown on first week in May. (if you haven't gotten something by then)
Supposedly you don't even need a camber kit to readjust your alignment w/ the NFs (money saver) but a lot of people reccommend it anyway.. The NF210 springs also feel the closest to the stock ride that you have now which is important.. You don't wanna get rid of the luxury feeling of our cars..
Like I said, if you're not going for a slam right now, those springs will work for you.. I've heard people say good things about the Tiens that were reccommended as well..
My springs are on their way and I'll have before and after pics when I get them thrown on first week in May. (if you haven't gotten something by then)
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05-31-2020 02:26 PM