this should probably be in suspension but most of these guys dont face our kind of winters haha
my question is does anyone in alberta or area have their car lowered if so??? are u going with coilovers or with lowering springs
i was planning on going with coilovers because i can adjust them for when winter comes, but i hear they are difficult to adjust and can screw up if u dont know how to do it??
can i just pay a suspension shop to adjust them for me?? if so how much would that be?
ground control coil overs go for about 400 bucks i'm guessing and a set of springs would be?? so yah any help would be greatly appreciated
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just get some springs, the hassle of trying to readjust the coilovers is not worth it and they probably will be stuck and broken after a month or two anyways, got rid of mine and went with lowering springs. winter time just drop the stock springs back in, just make sure to get some camber bolts and get a alignment done right away, tires wear very fast.