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Old 08-05-2012, 08:10 AM
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Looking into getting some deep dish for a BSP tc. . . What do you guys think of these? (Just an idea for now) I am on a budget and live where there are quite a few country roads which means lot of potholes and cracks, but manageable if you know what you're doing. Oh, I am also at stock height. Any input or other options are greatly appreciated.

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Old 08-05-2012, 08:59 PM
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With stock height, it is going to look funky as can be with a deep lip.
This is what everyone will say.
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Old 08-05-2012, 09:03 PM
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I do plan on lowering it some with probably htechs. Do you think this would be low enough to take away the goofiness?

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^No.

Adjustable coil overs cranked all the way down is the way to go.
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^ LOL typical of us slammed car owners to say...

H-techs will probably be ok, however you know youll wanna go lower eventually.
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^I think you maybe wanted to say Tein S-tech? They get low for anyone just wanting to swap springs.
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Old 08-10-2012, 03:50 AM
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As I scraped my exhaust coming out of a local convenience store AT STOCK (I know how to drive my car, the roads are at a -100% for stability and niceness) I'm not going to lower at all..... I'm just going to slap a 4x4 STATUS sticker on er and let er rip.
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just save up for coilovers, youll be so happy you did in the end. makes no sense to throw away money on springs. Save up and you can adjust to exactly what your feeling at the time.
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Can't view your profile on my phone, but I think you're the guy from Shreveport. You can drop it and still get by. Just stay away from bad entrances/ exits. I love my Type IIs. Raised my tC too much and want to go back low now that they finished the road work near me.
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tein s-techs
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