lowering springs
#2
if u don't have the tool, have a shop put spring on front struts then it's easy to do, the rears are very easy, but u want some vice grips as sometimes the top nut just spins, always be careful when using spring compressors, the fronts can come out together, good to have a friend if it's your first time, good luck on your project
#3
you are on the boarder line as far as needing to change shocks. be a good idea but dont have to. fyi shocks dictate ride and handling so quality is a good idea. bilstien slp is a good one thats reasonable in price, koni now makes a street shock thats a little less and are good as well.
#4
I installed some Strano performance springs and Koni STR shocks this year and I''ll say the car looks and rides 100 percent better, I suggest you contact Sam and talk to him about what you want and desire and he will hook you up. Watch some youtube videos on changing the fronts and see if it is something you can handle. Your going to need a adjustable panhard bar to square up the rear end after lowering it.
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