I am just looking for some input and advice on a spring and strut setup to upgrade from stock on my '94 PGT
I am not looking to do coil-over due to the firmness and the condition of the roads where I live. I am not doing autocross, its just my daily that I do take on curvy, complicated roads with quick transfers. I want to lower it less than 2 inches, preferably 1.2-1.75 in the front and a little less its the rear just to take out the body roll and to fit my wheels a little more attractively. Not looking for a whole lot stiffer than stock.
I will probably go for the Tein S-techs, seen them elsewhere on the forum and have the lowering and rates I want, unless someone has a better recommendation for a similar price. My big issues is finding good struts for a reasonable price. The Tokico HBs would be nice, but not looking to spend $600 on just struts, or maybe I'm just being to cheap. KYB Excel-G GR2s look to have good rating and good prices, but I really want to get someone opinions on the KYBs and some other ideas and recommendations, also websites included for prices.
Thank you very much for any help or input.
I am not looking to do coil-over due to the firmness and the condition of the roads where I live. I am not doing autocross, its just my daily that I do take on curvy, complicated roads with quick transfers. I want to lower it less than 2 inches, preferably 1.2-1.75 in the front and a little less its the rear just to take out the body roll and to fit my wheels a little more attractively. Not looking for a whole lot stiffer than stock.
I will probably go for the Tein S-techs, seen them elsewhere on the forum and have the lowering and rates I want, unless someone has a better recommendation for a similar price. My big issues is finding good struts for a reasonable price. The Tokico HBs would be nice, but not looking to spend $600 on just struts, or maybe I'm just being to cheap. KYB Excel-G GR2s look to have good rating and good prices, but I really want to get someone opinions on the KYBs and some other ideas and recommendations, also websites included for prices.
Thank you very much for any help or input.
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