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Old 08-17-2005, 04:31 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Vogtland Springs

Hi,
I have a question, I've been looking for springs for my 01' Avalon. According to this forum, ya'll said that the Vogtland springs lowers the Avalon 1.5", but on the www.Pure-Motorsport.com website, it says that the lowering is 1.8". I'm confuse. Which is the right answer, please verify. Thanks.
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Old 08-18-2005, 08:59 AM   #17 (permalink)
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hm....i took my vogtlands off a month ago, only got 2 weeks on it. I might put them back on. I did like them, just one...well too scary incidents.
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Old 08-20-2005, 05:57 PM   #18 (permalink)
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Those Vogtland springs looks good on that 00' Avee.

I've had dropped cars before and about to drop my Solara 1.6 all around and in most cases after awhile the springs settle a little lower then when you first install them. On my previous car, I lowered it 1.8 inches and it settled to 2 inches afterwards on a 85" M3. On my 97 GST I had a set of Intrax Springs when I bought the car and it was dropped 1.8 inches and settled to 2 inches. The ride was very bumpy and I eventually swapped them out for a set of Eibach's.

Has anyone lowered a 95-97 Avee on this forum ? ? I was thinking about it but I really don't wanna sacrifice the ride with having a lowered Avee as it is already hard to find replacement parts or aftermarket parts. Also curious if anybody that is dropped, what brand of struts are you guys riding on ? ?
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I dropped my ava 96, a while ago on kyg gr2 struts and vogtland springs. I shoul dhave some pix, i'll try to get it here for ya. ride was good, i'll prob put it back on when i put the s/c on.
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