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  1. #1

    cheapest safe way to lower da9

    just bought a cheap da9 for daily driving and it sits like a 4wd :/ so i wanna lower it without cutting springs but also don't have much do spend and don't want to spend too much as this is my work car so don't need anything high performance. what is the best option yet affordable?


    http://www.ebay.com/itm/BCP-90-93-Ac...9c7c41&vxp=mtr

    are those any good or should i be staying away from those
    Last edited by sr20det; 12-01-2014 at 08:54 PM.

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    They will work but will blow out your OEM shocks from the lowering and higher spring rate in short order. Add a set of Koni Yellows and they should do the job ok.
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  3. #3
    just chop da springs bro nutn will happen

  4. #4
    Um actually considering it.. :s

  5. #5
    did it on a mates integra handles like crap plz dont do it was only joking

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    Where can I get that done in Adelaide?

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    Cheers. Will gibe them a call tomorrow. Where about are they located?

    Nvm. Found them on google

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