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S-eatin-grin 11-11-2014 07:02 PM

coilovers upfront and lowering springs in the back?
 
Has anyone done a mixed suspension such as coilovers up front and lowering springs in the back? I ask because I'm not too crazy about cutting holes in my trunk in order to adjust the coilovers in the back. Also, from a theoretical standpoint, I don't see why it still couldn't be a well performing set up

BigMatt 11-12-2014 08:58 AM

I have coilovers out back (no holes in trunk) and lowerig springs up front. I don't have any issues with it.

BMR Sales 11-12-2014 09:28 AM

Well, it certainly isn't an "optimum" set-up, but you could definitely do it. Personally, I would rather see you find some rear coilovers that do not require holes in the trunk for adjustment, there are plenty out there.

S-eatin-grin 11-12-2014 10:44 AM

Was looking at ridetech do they require holes in the trunk? Maybe a better question is which ones don't require cutting holes in the trunk to adjust and are they any good and are they less than 4k front and back

Rcfiddy1 11-12-2014 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by S-eatin-grin (Post 8059495)
Was looking at ridetech do they require holes in the trunk? Maybe a better question is which ones don't require cutting holes in the trunk to adjust and are they any good and are they less than 4k front and back

Level 2 hq ones don't require a hole. Adjustment is by the lower control arm.

S-eatin-grin 11-12-2014 11:16 AM

Cool thanks

JDP Sales 11-12-2014 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by BMR Sales (Post 8059355)
Well, it certainly isn't an "optimum" set-up, but you could definitely do it. Personally, I would rather see you find some rear coilovers that do not require holes in the trunk for adjustment, there are plenty out there.

Agreed. RideTech is a great option. Let me know if I can answer any questions.

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