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If you wish to keep your car for long, I wouldn't suggest you change the springs. Lowering springs will kill your absorbers and soon you'll be looking at a set of coilovers.

 

But yes, pls do alignment just to be safe.

I understand that itz best advisable to get whole set coilover and not just springs which may not fit nicely with the rest which may even end up damage absorber etc ?

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If you wish to keep your car for long, I wouldn't suggest you change the springs. Lowering springs will kill your absorbers and soon you'll be looking at a set of coilovers.

 

But yes, pls do alignment just to be safe.

I understand that itz best advisable to get whole set coilover and not just springs which may not fit nicely with the rest which may even end up damage absorber etc ?

 

Sorry can you rephrase that again ?? [confused]

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Juz to kaypo a little.

 

If $$ no issue, can always opt for coilover.

 

However, I find that a good compromise for look, ride comfort & handling would be using the Bilstein B8 damper with Eibach springs. Very good combination.

 

I've tried Sachs Performance Set, Neupseed spring, Konis damper & Bilstein B8 damper w/ Eibach on the previous ride.

 

So far the Bilstein B8 w/ Eibach Pro srpings gives the best comfort & matchign handling.

 

Cheers,

Happy New Year !

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