looking at getting the H&R cup kit. Is that a good set up? What other kits would you guys recommend. Want to lower it alot,but not so much that I cant get into driveways LOL. I'm not looking to spend $1500 on a coil-over kit either.
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Cup kit is nice, but pretty low. $575 shipped on the bay right now. I'd have to say driveways will be an issue.KRYPTO wrote:looking at getting the H&R cup kit. Is that a good set up? What other kits would you guys recommend. Want to lower it alot,but not so much that I cant get into driveways LOL. I'm not looking to spend $1500 on a coil-over kit either.
Thanks
I can get you a new set of ST coilovers for about $750 shipped +/- a few bucks.
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The H&R Cup kit is awesome. It was my next second choice when I bought my Eibach Pro years ago. If I was'nt going coilover next month, I woulda went with the H&R Cup Kit.
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