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Old 07-17-2002, 09:14 AM   #5
spoogenet
 
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For everyday use with a little recreational driving on the weekends, I'd probably recommend just getting some Pro-kits, or Sportlines if you want to go even lower. The Pro-kits usually drop you about 1.5" after settling, and the Sportlines are something like 1.8-2.0" or so. They'll give you better ride quality which is significant for a daily driver.

To increase your handling performance a little more I'd also say get some decent shocks to go with them. For the Pro-kits you don't need new shocks, but getting the right shocks will increase your performance.

For a daily driver, the only reason I'd recommend coilovers or sleeves would be if you really need adjustable ride height....but keep in mind that you may not be able to run factory ride height. For example, the Tein SS coilovers for the 6th gen sedan have a minimum lowering of 1.5" in the rear and 1.3" in the front.

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