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iReno

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ha I expected maybe 1 reply after a day or so, not 20 within 5 minutes.. I think I'm gonna love this forum and thanks for the advice.

I think I will just save up and get some function form's, everyone on here seems to be happy with them. thanks everyone :D

(actually I just don't want cleansleeper to kill me)
 

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ha I expected maybe 1 reply after a day or so, not 20 within 5 minutes.. I think I'm gonna love this forum and thanks for the advice.

I think I will just save up and get some function form's, everyone on here seems to be happy with them. thanks everyone :D

(actually I just don't want cleansleeper to kill me)

How low do you want to go?
FF/Ksport/Megan take you as low as to the ground and ONLY as high as pinky finger gap from tire to fender.
Tein Basic/SS take you as low as very tight pinky finger gap and as high as 2.5 finger gap.

and good job making the right choice.
 

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I'm going to wait a while because I'm moving soon but I would like to pick up some wheels and the drop it about to about a pinky finger gap, just enough to not worry about rubbing, but if I end up getting some wide wheels then I will just get my fenders rolled and go about a tight pinky finger gap
 

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save up for FF! im running tien basics on my 7thgen atm and im not low enough going to max it out this month soon tho if the ride is bad im getting FFtype2s. but def save up for a set of coils, what if you blew your stock struts before you could get coilovers = screwed :squintrun:
 

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Coils coils coils coils coils coils. The Function & Form type 1's just keep dropping in price. Those are your best bet for slamming your car on a budget.
 

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Listen to everyone else and just save up and get coils or a nice spring/shock combo. Just be patient. Save up your money and you wont regret it doing it right the first way. BTW I have function and form and they are great for slamming. Ride isnt too bad either. Pair it with the TL-S RSB and your ride will be STIFF :beer:
 

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haha thanks everyone, i really appreciate it, i am definitely going to save and get some ff1's. I did some research and it looks like theyd be around 600, is that about what everyone else is paying?
 
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