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Hush

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i haven't lowered my car yet, becuase i still don't know what i want, i wanted the H techs or wait till summer to save up for the SS-P with an EDFC. my question is when you lowered your car with the Tein SS-P's and got the EDFC for it, does it fit fine? i know our rear seats are right on top of the shock towers. i just wanted to know if the EDFC was able to fit on top, if not i'll just get shocks and springs not coilovers.
 

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that EDFC thing youre talking about, is that that thing at like, automaticly hardens and softens the adjustable shocks? if it is, i have seen them fint under the hood. im not sure about the back seat tho.
 

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I have yet to see one on a 6th gen. they EDFC don't fit our cars if I am correct.
 

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i guess its just shocks and springs then. i dont' wnt to waste money on the SS-P if i can't use the EDFC, i only wanted to do it because i don't want to keep takin off my rear seats to change the damping each and every single time. thenks for the help guys.
 

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the SS-P's are a bit more expensive than just regular SS's. i picked up my SS coilovers for around $800 new. i think the SS-P's are like $1100 and then another $350 or so for the edfc.
 
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