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Austin2013SHO

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Guys I’m attempting my GH intercooler install soon but I have been contemplating lowering the car. I feel like it has to help make the car a little more aerodynamic and hug the ground a little more. I like the look as well but I have read different people doing different things. Some say lowering springs, others say coil overs, I’ve even read someone saying air suspension. What is the general consensus on lowering the car. Are there any benefits other than aesthetics? Are there any known negatives? What is the preferred method to lowering the car and why is it superior to other methods out there. I have done a fair amount of car work in my life but it’s always been take off a broken part replace with same stock part, general maintenance so this part is new to me. Thanks in advance
-Austin
 

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I went with H&R springs..Firms up the ride and less roll into turns..I'm sure there is better ways but this is good enough for me..
 

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2017fosho

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I went with H&R springs..Firms up the ride and less roll into turns..I'm sure there is better ways but this is good enough for me..
If I may ask what is the link or part number. Something bc I don’t need expensive suspension upgrades and things these would be good. Or could you lmk what size they are? Pls and thank you
 

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