Lowering Springs for decent price
Lowering Springs for decent price
OK so i am pretty sure this has been covered before but i cant find anything after searching maybe i am searching for the wrong thing but my question is if i have a limit on what i can spend on lowering springs what would be my best bet on them with a limit of $200? Please anyone, I think i might go with the Tanabe DF210 but i am not quite sure what i want...lol really i just want to be hellalow..Thanks in advance
^agreed
S techs and DF210s will both give your ride an aggressive drop for a low price
but if you go that low you'll want to get atleast a rear camber kit.
You don't need to, but it is suggested.
They pay for themselves in the short run and are less expensive than
correcting front camber.
Which is convenient since the rear tires are more expensive to replace.
S techs and DF210s will both give your ride an aggressive drop for a low price
but if you go that low you'll want to get atleast a rear camber kit.
You don't need to, but it is suggested.
They pay for themselves in the short run and are less expensive than
correcting front camber.
Which is convenient since the rear tires are more expensive to replace.
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