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Installed SSR 19x9.5 et38 wheels, need a little drop for aesthetics, suggestions?

madsedan

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I am using stock tires and don't want to have to deal with rubbing/camber issues. I've been reading threads on here but allot of them are based on 6 month old product offerings and I know there is allot more available now.
I drive in comfort mode but I know when I increase spring load for a drop it may force me to go to sport if the comfort mode is over dampened.
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I run H&R sport springs with the same wheels and have zero issues… rides much better than stock.
 

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I'm in a similar situation, I'm either going for Swift Springs or RSR colovers. Depends what you're trying to achieve and budget.

We can get you taken care of either way.

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I'm in a similar situation, I'm either going for Swift Springs or RSR colovers. Depends what you're trying to achieve and budget.

We can get you taken care of either way.

-Josh

RSR coilovers have nonsense spring rates.

I would go with swift, regardless of the budget, or contact RSR to see fi they can change the spring rates to something more balanced.

Ohlins OTS coilover has good spring rates also.

I like the fact that RSR can work with the stock ADS system but I would try it with 6F and 8R springs or harder on the rear. the Stock 8/6 rates should make the car understeer quite a bit.


All of that is considering the car will be tracked, beaten and abused lol. For stance only it should work well
 
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