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Old 06-30-2004, 07:09 AM
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I Have A 2000 Formula And I WIll Be Installing 17x11 TORQUE THRUST 2
On The Rear Next Week. And I Want To Lower The Car But I Have No Idea Which Springs . I Dont Want To Slam It Just Get Rid Of The 4x4 Stance And I Would Like For It To Sit Level With No Rake I Would Really Appreciate Any Help And Some Pics Of Your Cars Would Be Great Thanks Richie
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I like the BMRs. I have 17x10(rear) and 17x9(fronts) and they make it sit perfect. There are pics on my webpage at

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Thanks Your Right It Does Sit Perfect. Did You Change Shocks Too Or Just The Springs?
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I just did the springs because when I did the swap I only had 2000 miles on the car. The car now only has 3100 miles and the ride is still nice. It is definitely a stiffer ride than stock but nothing to worry about( I actually like it better that way). When the time comes for shocks I have read that the Bilsteins re-valved would work great with these springs.



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