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<blockquote data-quote="ninety5fiveoh" data-source="post: 13189898" data-attributes="member: 37012"><p>Looks so sick! I've got the same setup in front and its amazing how low you can go on coilovers with the right spring rate and still maintain a great ride quality. Mine is about exactly as low as yours, maybe a bit lower, and mine rides very well considering the height.</p><p></p><p>Now that I bought a Jeep as a daily, I might even lower it some more in front and take one of the sets of rear isos out in the back...hmmmmmmmmmmm....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ninety5fiveoh, post: 13189898, member: 37012"] Looks so sick! I've got the same setup in front and its amazing how low you can go on coilovers with the right spring rate and still maintain a great ride quality. Mine is about exactly as low as yours, maybe a bit lower, and mine rides very well considering the height. Now that I bought a Jeep as a daily, I might even lower it some more in front and take one of the sets of rear isos out in the back...hmmmmmmmmmmm.... [/QUOTE]
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