Wait for spring to do springs?
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Wait for spring to do springs?
Okay, here in PA the winters are disappointingly mild. Nevertheless, should I still wait until spring is here to install my Neuspeed sport springs? It's only a 1.8/1.7 drop, but is that low enough to make winter driving messy? I haven't gotten them yet, so it's not like they're sitting in my garage, but I don't really want to wait to lower it. Mainly because I have to do something to my car, and this is the next logical step.
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I dotn see why it should matter. if you wait, the you wont puts snow this yer, but you'll still push snow next year.
and now thatI think of it. I thinkI'll go with coilovers on my ride so I can lift it back to stock during the winter. GOOD thread man.
and now thatI think of it. I thinkI'll go with coilovers on my ride so I can lift it back to stock during the winter. GOOD thread man.
#7
Originally posted by ASIMO
I dotn see why it should matter. if you wait, the you wont puts snow this yer, but you'll still push snow next year.
and now thatI think of it. I thinkI'll go with coilovers on my ride so I can lift it back to stock during the winter. GOOD thread man.
I dotn see why it should matter. if you wait, the you wont puts snow this yer, but you'll still push snow next year.
and now thatI think of it. I thinkI'll go with coilovers on my ride so I can lift it back to stock during the winter. GOOD thread man.
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From: berkeley, ca --> la, ca representin' tha 510&626
Originally posted by F23A4_AcCoRdude
haha i have eibach pro-kits in my closet but im waiting until spring to install my spring because i want my car to hit atleast 10k miles before i start modding it.
haha i have eibach pro-kits in my closet but im waiting until spring to install my spring because i want my car to hit atleast 10k miles before i start modding it.