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You could swap your current springs for another like Swift springs that give a lesser drop than what you have now and still maintains a comfortable ride, if not better.
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You could swap your current springs for another like Swift springs that give a lesser drop than what you have now and still maintains a comfortable ride, if not better. Coil overs are nice in that they offer ability for height adjustments, but that comes with a price. Swift springs runs around $250-300 compare to a quality set of coil overs that would start from 1200 and up. Depending on your goal for your car as well. My car is daily driven so I went with Swifts springs, the drop is 1" from stock height and I haven't had any issues with scraping around town.
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