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  1. #1
    207edwards
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    coilovers or springs?

    im pretty new with the galant and was wondering whats the best way to lower it down about 3 or 4 inches? thanks

  2. #2
    WarmAndSCSI
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    You're asking way too many questions that have already been answered before. I'll end by saying "search."


  3. #3
    207edwards
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    haha i figured that.. but hey, im new to this site..sorry

  4. #4
    WarmAndSCSI
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    Being new is no excuse for not searching. You're not the first one to post a lot of stupid questions as a noob. You'll find that I'm not the only one who gets annoyed by people who would rather start a new thread than find the answer on their own.

  5. #5
    207edwards
    Guest
    like i said, sorry

  6. #6
    WarmAndSCSI
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    You're mistaking my response for an insult. Go find your answer on your own, post your results here, and gain yourself some respect.

  7. #7
    Well im not sure how far springs go down, since i never bought them. But you have to ask yourself are u going to be raising it in winter and lowering in summer? If thats the case go coilovers, because u can adjust to what level you like, and also if u ever buy a bodykit or anything u can adjust your height to it.

    Mugan Coilovers i here nothing but great, i think their like 850

    I'm running Ground Control Coilovers with KYB AGX shocks..I paid about 900 for the full setup like 3 years ago, but prices have come down'


    Also u posted in wrong section, next time post in "suspension"

    also check this thread out to see what other members used, and get a picture in ur head.
    https://www.thegalantcenter.org/showthread.php?t=630
    Last edited by IceDouTGaLanT; 02-07-2008 at 02:32 PM
    00 Galant ES Turbo/5-Speed
    13 GTR

  8. #8
    WarmAndSCSI
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    There are no springs that will give you a 4-inch drop without cutting coils, I'll leave it at that.

  9. #9
    if thats the case, ur answer is solved go coilovers, since cutting springs is not safe
    00 Galant ES Turbo/5-Speed
    13 GTR

  10. #10
    WarmAndSCSI
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    My question is why you're wanting to drop a certain amount. Springs will never lower you as much as advertised - too many variables. Why don't you find a picture of a Galant that has a drop you like, check what springs/coilovers the owner is running, and get those if they're an otherwise good product and are within your budget?

  11. #11
    207edwards
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    i came across this website.. they seem kind of cheap though

    http://www.spooledmotorsports.com/su...bishi%20Galant)

  12. #12
    WarmAndSCSI
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    Your link is broken. Look, just do a search for Skunk2 coilovers and you can find what people think about them. Our job is not to regurgitate information to you.

  13. #13
    207edwards
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    yeah that link i tried to sent was skunk2 coilovers for like $270

  14. #14
    WarmAndSCSI
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    That's way too much money for a garbage product.

  15. #15
    207edwards
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    what do u have on ur car for suspention just to get an idea of what some people have

  16. #16
    WarmAndSCSI
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    Look, I'll tell you but I'm going to say that this has been discussed MANY times before.

    I'm running Megan Coilovers, they're way too harsh for street use but could provide the drop you want.

  17. #17
    207edwards
    Guest
    ok thanks for the help... and for now on ill "search" before i post a new thread lol

  18. #18
    dude i posted a link up above of what TGC guys suspension setups are like.
    00 Galant ES Turbo/5-Speed
    13 GTR

  19. #19
    207edwards
    Guest
    where did you post it?

  20. #20
    also check this thread out to see what other members used, and get a picture in ur head.


    https://www.thegalantcenter.org/showthread.php?t=630
    00 Galant ES Turbo/5-Speed
    13 GTR

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