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Old 08-09-2008, 12:02 AM
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Originally Posted by elee View Post
Sorry for a being a noob, but I just want to clarify that this will work on my T1R 2.0 Lowering Springs that I currently have on my fit?
If so, what are the added benefits of having this compared to the stock shocks (longevity? handling?)? Thanks
The stock shocks are a little slow with compression and rebound. When you lower the car, they start to scream, HELP ME. They do an even worse job of handling the bumps and such. This new suspension with T1R springs will not only handle really well and make driving fun, but they were designed for a lowered car application and will do well because of that.
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