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<blockquote data-quote="the.greg" data-source="post: 1073109" data-attributes="member: 11226"><p>If you want a comfortable and smooth ride, you probably will be disappointed with most lowering spring options lol. If your current setup feels really rough and bumpy, I bet your shocks and struts are blown. </p><p></p><p>Personally Ive had Bilstein HDs and Tokico adjustables, of the two the Bilsteins ride very firm, but they help the car handle like its on rails(I also had MM lowering springs), whereas the current Tokicos are much softer, less aggressive ride. I currently have steeda progressive rate springs and they ride relatively smooth and soft compared to my old Maximum Motorsports springs. </p><p></p><p>Ideally, Match a set of springs to some new shocks and struts, just know that in general, the lower you go the worse the ride comfort gets. Let us know if we can help you more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="the.greg, post: 1073109, member: 11226"] If you want a comfortable and smooth ride, you probably will be disappointed with most lowering spring options lol. If your current setup feels really rough and bumpy, I bet your shocks and struts are blown. Personally Ive had Bilstein HDs and Tokico adjustables, of the two the Bilsteins ride very firm, but they help the car handle like its on rails(I also had MM lowering springs), whereas the current Tokicos are much softer, less aggressive ride. I currently have steeda progressive rate springs and they ride relatively smooth and soft compared to my old Maximum Motorsports springs. Ideally, Match a set of springs to some new shocks and struts, just know that in general, the lower you go the worse the ride comfort gets. Let us know if we can help you more. [/QUOTE]
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