Lotek lowering springs/struts

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Lotek lowering springs/struts

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Found these on ebay, what do you guys think, worth the money?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/360454648930?ss ... 1423.l2649
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Re: Lotek lowering springs/struts

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LoTek = Dropzone

I've had dropzone springs. They're alright, but I've never had anything other than them to compare.

I currently have LoTek struts on my car on stock springs. They're newer, and I believe The passenger rear strut is already blown. It is quite bouncy and clunky. Stick to Good named struts/springs. They're worth it.

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Re: Lotek lowering springs/struts

Post by jaydog is back »

I would shell out the money for a coilover/strut combo. If all you want to do is just lower the car, than I would go for Ground Controls designed to be used with the factory struts, although you can order different spring rates when ordering. GC's are made with Eibach springs and I feel that the quality is top notch. How could you go wrong? 8)
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