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  1. Join Date
    Dec 2007
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    #11
    Most lowering springs will cost you PhP10-15K - 99% of the time they're sold as a set of four.

    As for where you can buy them there are a lot of places particularly in QC: Speedlab along Quezon Ave, DZRacing and Autocircuit in Banawe, and Autoplus along EDSA southbound right across White Plains Ave.

    Lowering springs usually have higher spring rates vs. stock, so they will retain their stance despite the added load of passengers or cargo. If you're trying to preserve the stock springs' ride quality, you can try shopping around for Tanabe NF210 springs.

  2. Join Date
    Mar 2008
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    #12
    i would replace both springs and shocks at the same time. and i would install brand new items, not surplus. there's a reason why the items came to be surplus.
    btw, are you sure your ride has not been previously lowered by the previous user?

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shocks or srpings failure?