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      06-07-2018, 07:54 PM   #7
Enoe Ulbeht
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Your best option is a Koni Sport/Eibach kit. Shocks are adjustable to the firmness you want - soft to commute; firm to track. And the springs lower your car about 1" for more aggressive look and feel. Get fully assembled kit so you do it once, and do it right. Plus, you can keep your old suspension intact in case you ever want to sell/trade your car.

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Kit can use Swift springs and add front camber plates if you are serious track enthusiast.
Don't you have to remove the rear shocks to adjust them?
I think you are right. these don't look like the externally adjustable ones. which kind of makes it practically improbable to fine tune the rears.
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