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UPR coilovers??
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<blockquote data-quote="White96svt" data-source="post: 11114688" data-attributes="member: 88672"><p>I've never personally owned the UPR coil over setup but my buddy is doing a Hellion build and that's what is supplied. I've had QA1 and I thought it was nice but the UPR seems better in my eyes. For a street car, 14" 175lb springs are probably a descent option. As far as the location, no they don't sit in the same place as the stock springs. Coil overs combine the strut and spring into one assembly. They will able to be adjusted pretty much as low as you could possibly go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="White96svt, post: 11114688, member: 88672"] I've never personally owned the UPR coil over setup but my buddy is doing a Hellion build and that's what is supplied. I've had QA1 and I thought it was nice but the UPR seems better in my eyes. For a street car, 14" 175lb springs are probably a descent option. As far as the location, no they don't sit in the same place as the stock springs. Coil overs combine the strut and spring into one assembly. They will able to be adjusted pretty much as low as you could possibly go. [/QUOTE]
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