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Originally Posted by g5mike
Lookin sharp dude! quite the jump from 16s how do you like the ride! Ill bring you my ss springs? 50 bucks?
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Originally Posted by SilverStreak
rims look good... monster truck!
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Civickilla- Definately needs to be slammed now. Rims look nice, but it's just not my style. Congrats though on the new shoes!
Sketchy is costs $200-$500 to lower a car depending or not whether you do the installation of not.
Sketchy is costs $200-$500 to lower a car depending or not whether you do the installation of not.
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please pardon my ignorance, but how much does it cost to lower a car?
i did the work myself so it cost me a total $150 for tenso-r springs.
i think its 250 for labor and and if you get sportline springs could cost a total of $500
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Originally Posted by civickilla
and which springs should i go with
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Originally Posted by g5mike
that would depend on how much you want to drop your car,and how much you want to pay,if you want as long as I keepit local,Ill have a set of MIRs made up for you they are just a tad rougher in ride than stock,but definetly way less roll than when I had the eibach,beasically handle like a mother,225.00 canadian taxes in.they drop f-1.95...R-1.75
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