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Lowering Springs

Jayr3dsoX

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Hey guys,

I want to add lowering springs to a 25 ST. Problem is I live in NYC and these potholes are unforgiving. Any recommendations on how to add them without compromising ride comfort?
 

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Welcome to the forum! I really didn't notice any change in the ride when I added my lowering springs. I think it's different for every car.
 

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Just installed H&R lowering springs yesterday. Doesn’t feel like ride quality wasn’t harmed at all, may even feel slightly better.
From what I’ve read, the Steeda springs are stiffer and could possibly harm ride quality/stiffness.
 

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Hey guys,

I want to add lowering springs to a 25 ST. Problem is I live in NYC and these potholes are unforgiving. Any recommendations on how to add them without compromising ride comfort?
Eibachs will ride the best and look the best, plus they’re usually the cheapest. Both H&R and Eibachs are reported to have not ridden much different then stock comfort wise, but help performance wise.
 

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Thank you all!
 



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