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#489098 11/26/02 09:50 PM
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I want to know for somebody that wants to lower their car but wants to be able to return the car to normal ride hight for the winter, what suspension set-up should I use?


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#489099 11/26/02 10:28 PM
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adjustible springs/struts?


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ground control coilovers. I hear they ride a lil rough but handle good and are fully adjustable down to 3 inches


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yes ground control coilovers are very good and are fully adjustable, just remember to have an alignment done everytime you change the height....if you wanted to spend the extra money, due to the nature of air ride suspension systems, alignments are needed, because you are gonna wear out your tires fast anyways....again, IF you wanted to drop about 3 grand including install....hope that helps you some...


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