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Lots of Octy's are lowered... perhaps if you could attend at least one of the gatherings, many of your questions would've been answered [;)]

 

As to your latest query... my answer is no. My wheels are not rubbing against the fender and for the other rides, I would think the answer is no as well [;)]

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Hey, we've never seen you in any of the meet ups before. Maybe you'd like to come down. There you can get all your answers you need cos everyone will be there...

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If you wish to keep your car for long, I wouldn't suggest you change the springs. Lowering springs will kill your absorbers and soon you'll be looking at a set of coilovers.

 

But yes, pls do alignment just to be safe.

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That's something I don't know... [sweatdrop] So if I get the whole set how? Lowered shock + springs? It should be OK rite? [confused][wave]

Anywayz, I will be doing the alignment, just as everyone says... But will let the spring "settle" first... [:p][:p]

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Yup. Its best going for coilovers. From there you may fine tune your suspension according to what ride height and comfort you want. I'll recommend you get extra camber kits for the rear as well because I think some coilovers only provide the front.

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