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<blockquote data-quote="zPipes" data-source="post: 15531383" data-attributes="member: 52995"><p>I have koni yellows, no issues. they are a bit more expensive, they go on sale about once a year and you can nab them for about 600.</p><p></p><p>mm cc plates as previsously stated are the only option there</p><p></p><p>springs, I have eibach pro. im about to switch to h&r just to see what happens, which will probably be nothing. now.. I ran mine with no isos in rear to get a little lower, this causes some extra noise tho. don't be afraid to use super sports, and get poly isolators. the poly isos will reduce your lowering height and last longer than the stock isos. that's what I would do, but I have a vert, so there is only one option for springs with each brand... hence no iso in the rear lol.</p><p></p><p>Im a mobile one synthetic guy for oil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zPipes, post: 15531383, member: 52995"] I have koni yellows, no issues. they are a bit more expensive, they go on sale about once a year and you can nab them for about 600. mm cc plates as previsously stated are the only option there springs, I have eibach pro. im about to switch to h&r just to see what happens, which will probably be nothing. now.. I ran mine with no isos in rear to get a little lower, this causes some extra noise tho. don't be afraid to use super sports, and get poly isolators. the poly isos will reduce your lowering height and last longer than the stock isos. that's what I would do, but I have a vert, so there is only one option for springs with each brand... hence no iso in the rear lol. Im a mobile one synthetic guy for oil [/QUOTE]
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