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Adjustable ride height suspensions?

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Old 07-14-2001, 03:06 PM
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So living in Maine this would be a nice feature due to our great roads... but I am fairly new in the mods game and am trying to figure out how all this works. I see people commenting on sprint/eibach/weapon R etc. lowering springs along with tokico or whatver shocks but I also have heard about adjustable height suspensions. I am not talking about a lowrider or anything but I heard there are ways to fairly easily adjust the height. I would love to be able to cruise around with my car lowered a bit in the summer and then raise it to its 4x4 height for the winter(see sig.). So if anyone can clue me in or send me in the right direction it would be much appreciated. Thanks... and thanks for getting me addicted and spending all my money on my car!
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Old 07-14-2001, 04:49 PM
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hmmm well what you need is a coilover suspension like Weapon R or something... i think its 1-3 inches adjustable
I'm going with them for $250 and then i'm gona go with KYBs when they come out for sale... which will cost just above $400
there are other choices in coilovers, but Weapon R is the cheapest... check out Cheston's www.maximadriver.com and it shows you all the choices and the prices
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