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Originally Posted by C10_ustacould
I don't think an extreme drop on coilovers is very practical, just too low. But it certainly depends on how much and where you're going to drive it. Don't forget RideTech for coilovers, site vendor MCB matt has KILLER prices on their stuff. There are a couple install videos of their stuff on here somewhere, definitely worth a look.
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Ridetech makes great products, agreed, but the lack of wheel centering and no gained ground clearance are a turnoff. If I do go PB/NL, I'll likely use their coilovers. Though, the Vikings look enticing.
I really like the stance of this one (full PB coilover), though maybe just a tad higher in the rear for me.
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