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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaime View Post
    I got dc2r suspension on my eg, perfect for daily driving. A real good upgrade in my opinion, but should be left stock height not such a great idea to lower too much. If you gonna track the car then save and buy coilovers.
    so you've left yours standard height?? what size rims you got? does it look ok or does it look like your wearing ankle bashers?? lol

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    I'm running DC2R springs with KYB AGX shocks on EG, and I agree with Jaime - great daily driver setup and improvement over stock. Doesn't lower much over standard EG - bout 1/2 inch, maybe a little lower on the front but nothing radical.

    Best thing about DC2R are the rates - progressive and a lot firmer at the rear than std.

    If you want it low though, DC2R bits won't do it. Maybe Koni yellows on lowest perch with DC2R springs would be a good combo, but $ wise you're getting close to coilovers anyway. What about DC2R springs, Koni Yellows & sleeves - I reckon that'd be a great setup.

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    Quote Originally Posted by egb16b View Post
    so you've left yours standard height?? what size rims you got? does it look ok or does it look like your wearing ankle bashers?? lol
    Yea my car is on the stock dc2r height I'm running 15 by 8 rims on 205/50/15 tyres, I feel that the height is just right for everyday driving and also I don't wanna ruin my front lip.

    Yea I agree with all the posted comments. If your on a budget get dc2r suspension. I've got the whole combo Shocks & springs and front and rear swaybar and just a real good set-up all costing me about $600.

    But in reality it all depends what you wanna use your car for, if you got plans of track don't waste you money, just buy the swaybars and save up for coilovers.
    Last edited by Jaime; 05-07-2010 at 03:43 PM.
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