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Old 04-08-2010, 11:08 PM   #4
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Yes lowering springs will give you better handling. Personally I use the Eibachs on mine with ST Swaybays that help alot. The eibachs aren't
that expensive, you should be able to get them on autoanything.com for ablout 240 shipped. If you buy swaybars make sure you get new links for them. Also if you are planning to do it yourself be prepared for 2 days at least to do it right and soak ever bolt with pb blasted the night before.

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