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Improving handling without lowering.

satilaboy

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Jan 13, 2006
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can you get new springs for an LC that don't lower i.e. that are a bit tighter? or do all performance springs lower? thought this might be a cheaper alternative to new dampers????

it's just i also have issues that mean i can't really lower and had written off the idea of looking at suspension in terms of better handling. I was looking to strut braces and possibly new poly bushes.
 
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AwesomeSarah

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Mar 6, 2006
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If you dont want to lower the car , you can use the OEM springs that you have on your car to start with.
Or you could use new OEM springs.
There would be no point in paying out for Eibach or something like that as they will lower.
But you could have the FSD shockers fitted with the springs that came with the car as standard.
Sarah
 

Pabs

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May 3, 2004
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suprisingly my eibach springs and fsd shocks are not very low... yet. I think they quote a 30mm drop, but at last measurement i am only about 5-10mm lower than stock. However, i think they'll drop over time :)
 
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