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    How to lower

    Anyone have a guide how to lower your Galant inexpensively?

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    define inexpensively... i mean there are ways to do it cheaply, but if you don't do it right there will b costs down the road. the cheapest good way is to buy aftermarket lowering springs and replace your stock springs. if you cut or heat your stock springs, you risk damage to your struts and/or major suspension failure. lowering springs can cost as little as $150.00. then there are more involved (and expensive) routes as well including adjustable perch springs and full matched coilovers.

    here is a writeup of just spring replacement to lower...

    http://www.spcperformance.com/PerfTechSect..._ProjMit_A.html

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    Cool, thanks for the info. Hey, I really like the exhaust tip you have on your pic. Where do I get one of those?

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    this is the one i used when i did mine and also it has a cheap camber kit you can buy its just bolts and washers from home depot i used tham and the work great its for a eclipse but dont worry its the same thing

    http://www.geocities.com/tonykhar/spinst.html
    "run your car, not your mouth"


    http://www.norcal-performance.com

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(vectorz)</div><div class='quotemain'>Cool, thanks for the info. Â*Hey, I really like the exhaust tip you have on your pic. Â*Where do I get one of those?</div>

    it's a THERMAL R&D 5" resonated tip welded to a THERMAL R&D straight through race muffler...

    http://www.thermalrd.com

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