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Stance is good if you want to run as low as possible. Unfortunately the spring rates are a little weak- I had a set on the shop car before I
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Stance is good if you want to run as low as possible. Unfortunately the spring rates are a little weak- I had a set on the shop car before I went with A'pexi. A'pexi has really stepped up their game with the new coilovers...very well engineered compared to all the other kits I've seen.
TEIN is also really good, but for the price of the Basic line of coils you could get something with more features. |
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