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    dc2r suspension on eh9?

    just wondering would a dc2r suspension fit into a eh9? also would it lowered the car abit? reason im asking coz im either goin replacing new eh shocks and springs or swap in to dc2r suspension? I am only goin to use it as a daily so nothing crazy track or mountain runs.

    sorry im newbie when it comes to this. if any information would be great thanks

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    dc2r suspension is a direct fit but u will need to use the dc2r rear lower control arms aswell or they wont mount correctly. tbh idk if it would be any lower but if it was it wouldnt be by much

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    cheers

    also will tge dc2r suspension be firmer then stock?

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    any oem dc2r suspension u get is likely to have dead shocks by now. most of them would be around 15 years old and 150K kms
    just saying...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gambate View Post
    any oem dc2r suspension u get is likely to have dead shocks by now. most of them would be around 15 years old and 150K kms
    just saying...
    + rep
    SSpamily

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    ITR vs EG front springs:



    rear:



    EG sedan on stock springs + aftermarket shocks



    itr springs + aftermarket shocks


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