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  1. #13
    I got some Tanabe DF210 for the DC2 so if you interested PM or Email us.

  2. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by Savant
    get coilovers. can adjust height and damper. so be low and handle good still
    i know alot of people are talking about em but lemme get this straight. Would i get them instead of getting sum new springs and shockers or would it be a complete package i'd be looking at. BTW obviously i dont want to fork out an arm and a leg for it all but i just want my car to handle like it does but sit low and mean (not a gravel scraper though )

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    Prices people paid... The Eibach Prokits for eg. ??

  4. #16
    prokits just under $500

  5. #17
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    anyone have any pics with certain springs in their car to get a better idea on how low they are?

  6. #18
    get the teins coilovers there are really good, got mine one done today and the handling is already different from my stock dc2r.

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    how much did you pay and where from? They'd fit the Vtir wouldnt they?

  8. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by zen
    how much did you pay and where from? They'd fit the Vtir wouldnt they?
    i paid around 3100 to 3200 for it but that's with the edfc though, and yes it would fit the vtir.

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    The lowest i would go is around 2" no more than 2.5" before u start to loose the handling..
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