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hey

 

Thanks for the info will drop by to take a look at it

 

Thanks

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Anybody knows whether APEX lowering springs for Lancer can also be used for what other makes of vehicle? I bought used springs from a bro but later I found out that they cannot be installed on my Facelift Lancer. The springs are different for FL and pre-FL Lancer. Now I have to re-sell the springs but I couldn't find any pre-FL Lancer owner buying the springs. I am selling at $180, anybody here interested?

 

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Try B+g on Altis, very low, the front look higher. but after few days change back to stock cos the comfort is not there liao and FC higher. End up pay $160 to install and dismanlt and dismanlt and install back. dun try to install camber kit. Will wait till waranty over liao then consider lower or coilover. Heard sturt bar also no good unless hard corner is a must, if not once accident from front impact both gantong will be gone and alignment will be out.

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Anyone tried this spring?? How's the performance?? Stiff or soft??

 

Significantly improve my G9 handling over the stock spring which CMI on my driving style. [sly]

Maintain the comfort feel too.

Check with AT Performance at Sin Ming Blk 14, i think

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Lowering springs coupled with stock shocks are good only for a short term period before the shocks wears out. And its cheap alternative too.

 

During this period you can be sure if you like the lowered ride handling, bumpiness, etc before moving on to coils eventually which is quite an investment or revert back to original state.

 

Am using Eibach on my Getz. Doesn't lower as much as Apex or Espelier but stiffness is there definitely. Go for it!

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