if you just want it lowered and dont have to much money just look into lowering springs.. skunk 2, eibach, tein, neuspeed, tanabe, st, etc etc etc.... most cases you wont spend over 300 bucks for the springs, but local shop rates to install etc. will varry
If you can't do it right the first time, just don't do it. Yes, before when I was in college, spending $1000 on suspension bits was a bit much, but it was a waste of $200 for those initial H&R springs I bought. I can do the labor but in the end, if you're going to modify further, just wait.
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very true^^ do it right the first time and you wont have to keep doing something.. usualy envolves more work slash money upfront but it saves in the end
If you can't do it right the first time, just don't do it. Yes, before when I was in college, spending $1000 on suspension bits was a bit much, but it was a waste of $200 for those initial H&R springs I bought. I can do the labor but in the end, if you're going to modify further, just wait.
thanks
thats what i was thinking
i think i could live with it for a while
go to other peoples party where they have kegs and pitch in 5 bucks or just drink for free.. then save your beer money would would of spent and buy stuff for your lude.. fraternity partys usualy work out well for that situation
go to other peoples party where they have kegs and pitch in 5 bucks or just drink for free.. then save your beer money would would of spent and buy stuff for your lude.. fraternity partys usualy work out well for that situation
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