suspension

Ashyie_Ferio

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WTA, which combination of absorbers and sport springs would be best for street use? i know most of u would change to adjustables, but IMO i think that it wud be too hard for regular everyday use.
opinions?
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Supra_Fanatics

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For me, I would like to maintain the comfort and also improve the handling
by changing to an aftermarket absorbers.

What they did was, they told me to get the Sports Suspension, and they maintain the
stock springs which in fact, it turn out to be what I wanted. Not too much comfort being
sacrificed and also handling did improve much.

So, it turn out that I still have some comfort and also enjoy a better handling in my ride. :top:
 

Ashyie_Ferio

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aftermarket absorbers? u mean adjustables?
is it stock springs with aftermarket absorbers, or stock absorbers with aftermarket springs?
 

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aftermarket absorbers? u mean adjustables?
is it stock springs with aftermarket absorbers, or stock absorbers with aftermarket springs?
Aftermarket = not ori absorbers from Manufacturer.
Just some normal performance Absorbers..

Performance Absorbers + Stock Springs (Original Springs from Manufacturers)

Is not adjustables cuz adjustables would be too stiff for me and result in discomfort.
Handling would be really great but not comfortable or suitable for daily use car if
u r not use to it :top:
 

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