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I got a free set of megan lowering springs from a client for doing computer work. they lower 1.5" Front and Rear, seems a bit low imo. Anyone tried these

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Old 08-18-2010, 10:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I got a free set of megan lowering springs from a client for doing computer work.

they lower 1.5" Front and Rear, seems a bit low imo.

Anyone tried these yet? I'm curious to try them out.

I was going to wait to see how the swift springs were before ordering the h&r springs.

No, I don't want coilovers. I've had coilovers on my past 5 cars, I just want to do simple budget mods this time around.
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