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Old Dec 3, 2004 | 09:31 AM
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Springs with no drop

Does anyone know of a spring for the g coupe that will increase the stiffness and handling but that will not affect the factory ride height? So far from what I've read it seems that all springs drop the car. My problem is that if I drop my car I won't be able to get in my driveway this winter. I really don't want to pay for coilover that I wont truly use. I figure form all I've read I will probably go with the 350evo rear swaybar[set medium], tokico dspec shocks and stock springs.This should improve handling greatly without compromising the current ride height.Yes?
 
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Old Dec 3, 2004 | 12:50 PM
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Yes, that would be a good setup.


Originally Posted by KORRUPT
Does anyone know of a spring for the g coupe that will increase the stiffness and handling but that will not affect the factory ride height? So far from what I've read it seems that all springs drop the car. My problem is that if I drop my car I won't be able to get in my driveway this winter. I really don't want to pay for coilover that I wont truly use. I figure form all I've read I will probably go with the 350evo rear swaybar[set medium], tokico dspec shocks and stock springs.This should improve handling greatly without compromising the current ride height.Yes?
 
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