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i dont suggest going to the dealer for any work unless its free but thast me personaly look on ebaymotors or something for the stock springs but just remember that chances are if its under $50 its too good to be true |
ya man i have a lowered teg too... my solution is just not drive it in the snow... i have eibach springs on it and i love them my shocks are KYB and they are adjustable tension for smoother rides (that doesnt raise the ride height tho) i am nto a fan of coilovers but yes they adjust your height
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I purchased coilovers and didn't like the ride at all, way to bouncy. So i put the old lowering springs back on. I wouldn't go to the manufacture either, way to expensive. If you're looking for stock ride height hit up a wrecking yard for springs although I'muneasy onpurchasing used struts.
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