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| APEX Susspension Springs Hi I am looking into getting some APEX lowering springs for my JTD. Has anyone used theese before? If so could you tellme if they are ok or could you recomend any better alternatives? Many Thanks,
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| 5vp3r m0d | Re: APEX Susspension Springs Hi - a lot of us use and rate the Eibachs.
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| Banned | Re: APEX Susspension Springs Apex are ok if you wan't to go lowww! but if your just after stiffening the suspension to give better handling & more feedback through the steering Eibachs are the way to go.
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| Re: APEX Susspension Springs Just ordered myself a nice set of Eibachs. Thanks for the advice.
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| Banned | Re: APEX Susspension Springs Anytime mate! You might want to consider a strut brace as well they do away with chassis-flex giving you even more feel from the steering. Here a link.
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| 5vp3r m0d | Re: APEX Susspension Springs I seem to recognise that link from somewhere
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| Banned | Re: APEX Susspension Springs I wonder? Lol!
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