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Old 27-02-2015, 02:15 PM
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Hi Folks,

Like an excitable kid at Christmas my new KYB Ultra SR shocks turned up today. I am not only trying to refresh the car in certain aspects but also trying to have it a little more 'sorted' for the trip to Germany.

Now that the shocks have arrived I want to get some new springs too. The car is a daily driver and takes passengers some weekends (hence not going down the coilover route...), but I think a change for some shiny new springs is a good idea having spent the money on the shocks!

I have been looking around various posts on here and checking out various websites too, I would like some drop in ride height but nothing too drastic. I know most will say Eibach or Tein but the more I look the harder the choices become, mainly because each website gives varying prices and varying drops in ride height for the same products...

For those that don't know me the car is a 2003 Sti Type UK.

Thanks in advance

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