Best lowering kit for Brembo car?
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Best lowering kit for Brembo car?
What is the best way to lower a Brembo car without losing the handling? Getting a Brembo auto '13. What springs give it the best stance without it looking slammed?
#2
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I have Ford Racing P springs on mine, with Koni sport struts and shocks.
1" drop and fully adjustable dampening now. It rides great.
I would HIGHLY recommend upgrading your shocks and struts when you do springs. The stock dampers are medicore at best.
1" drop and fully adjustable dampening now. It rides great.
I would HIGHLY recommend upgrading your shocks and struts when you do springs. The stock dampers are medicore at best.
#3
I hear the Brembro break Package comes with a few little extra goodies other than just the brake parts.
One of those goodies is Different Springs (131lbs Front / 167lbs Rear), and also the struts/shocks have been tuned for spring rates.
Other than "Different Springs" I have not been able to find much about them. Any one heard of this?
One of those goodies is Different Springs (131lbs Front / 167lbs Rear), and also the struts/shocks have been tuned for spring rates.
Other than "Different Springs" I have not been able to find much about them. Any one heard of this?
#6
I would suggest our Steeda Ultralite springs. They give an approximate 1.25" (F) and 1.5" (R) drop, they also have a great ride quality.
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www.brembo50.com has specifics about what makes these cars different.
I personally have K springs on mine..
I personally have K springs on mine..
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