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    808galizzant
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    What is the best way to lower a Galant?

    just wondering if lowering springs are better than coilovers. trying to decide which ride will be better. i have two kids, and dont want them bouncing a lot in the back seat. also what brand is the best to go with?

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    regular lowering springs will ride better than adjustable ones. but take note on the quality of the spring. shitty lowering springs might not peform as good as quality adjustable ones like ground control or something. but also take note that with any type of lowering springs, either adjustable or not, its the shocks and struts that make the ride smooth and absorb most of the bumps so don't forget to invest in a quality set of those

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    yup shox and struts will make a HUGE difference especially if you decide to go with coilovers caus the ride with coilovers and stock shox and struts i wouldnt recomend it even with the best set (ground control in my oppinion) the ride isint good so definately get shox and struts springs will give you a good ride but then youve got no adjustabilaty the reason i personaly went with coils is because im gona get a kit and once i do those are realy gona help me out with the height caus i would have gotten springs im stuck at the height the ride's better but ive got no way to adjust the height so im sure i made the right choice for me i say if you plan on getting a kit go with coils and shox and struts if you plan on just puttin on rims and lowering it go with springs and shox and struts...
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    EASY! Fit about 3 or 4 of those 250+ girls in your car. That's a nice drop. Easy to Adjust to. Just Say those Magic Words(Who Wants McDonalds) and BOOM your back to Stock Height
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    808galizzant
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    hahaha, that was funny. but on a serious note, what if i buy the coilovers with the shock or struts attached. i guess you would call it a coilover system. does that ride good? cuz that is what i am seriously thinking bout. i think it cost bout 1200 or somewhere round there.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(808galizzant)</div><div class='quotemain'>hahaha, that was funny. but on a serious note, what if i buy the coilovers with the shock or struts attached. i guess you would call it a coilover system. does that ride good? cuz that is what i am seriously thinking bout. i think it cost bout 1200 or somewhere round there.</div>

    yea you will most likely find the best ride with the system since the coils nad the struts are matched to work with eachother. but be careful since many have limited adjustability

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    808galizzant
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    aight man thanks. thanks to everyone that made a suggestion.

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