Help me find the cheaper way to lower my car
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It's the cheaper way!
And i clearly stated not to do it anyways.
Telling someone to hit pot hole, is stupid.
Giving a name of a shop to do the install + Alignment, is stupid.
Suggesting a shop to someone who wants to get something done cheap is stupid, the cheaper way would actually be a DIY. Springs are crazy easy to swap anyways.
Are you not going to comment on their posts?
My reply was actually the only real helpful post in this whole thread, other then absolute's second post.
man oh man, is this club full of knowledge
Sorry for going OT, OP.
Doesn't Megan or BC racing make a cheap set of coil overs for lancers?
It'll be ~900, It's a easy DIY (Heck, i can even help you out) and you won't have to worry about blown struts or camber limitations later on.
And i clearly stated not to do it anyways.
Telling someone to hit pot hole, is stupid.
Giving a name of a shop to do the install + Alignment, is stupid.
Suggesting a shop to someone who wants to get something done cheap is stupid, the cheaper way would actually be a DIY. Springs are crazy easy to swap anyways.
Are you not going to comment on their posts?
My reply was actually the only real helpful post in this whole thread, other then absolute's second post.
man oh man, is this club full of knowledge
Sorry for going OT, OP.
Doesn't Megan or BC racing make a cheap set of coil overs for lancers?
It'll be ~900, It's a easy DIY (Heck, i can even help you out) and you won't have to worry about blown struts or camber limitations later on.
Last edited by WoW; Jul 25, 2009 at 12:55 PM.
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cheapest way is to just get springs and install yourself.
U can get Eibach sportlines shipped to ur door for $300. Only problem is that I give it maybe a year before ur struts blow and u need a camber kit eventually so u dont go thru rubber like crazy.
so really after u get springs, struts and a new camber kit, which u dont have to do all at one time just when ur stock ones give out it will be closer to what a set of coil overs would be.
and coil overs are pretty much the best way to do hieght mods to your car. Only thing is that if u get springs the ride will remain comfortable and with coil overs I've noticed a very stiff feel.
*that last part is is just my 2 cents*
U can get Eibach sportlines shipped to ur door for $300. Only problem is that I give it maybe a year before ur struts blow and u need a camber kit eventually so u dont go thru rubber like crazy.
so really after u get springs, struts and a new camber kit, which u dont have to do all at one time just when ur stock ones give out it will be closer to what a set of coil overs would be.
and coil overs are pretty much the best way to do hieght mods to your car. Only thing is that if u get springs the ride will remain comfortable and with coil overs I've noticed a very stiff feel.
*that last part is is just my 2 cents*
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I say 'often' but really mean most, only the REALLY low end coil overs don't offer such adjustments.
I'd go for coils, and a DIY install, OP!