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Cost effective spring/shock setup for my FD?

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Old 03-19-07, 03:31 AM
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Cost effective spring/shock setup for my FD?

I have a 93 touring with 17x8 225/45/17 tires front, 17x9 255/40/17 rear, on stock suspension currently, would like a bit stiffer ride with eh probably ~1" of drop, any recommendations that wont' rub?
Old 03-19-07, 09:08 AM
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You might check out the RSR Down Springs. They seem to have spring rates that should be stock shock friendly. Rishie recently posted pictures of an FD with them installed.
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If all you want is drop keep the stock shocks and add lowering springs such as the RSR's suggested above.
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