2003 Mitsubishi Lancer ES
So I actually haven't posted much on here but I have been around, reading and learning as much as I can. I am aware that most on here just want to drop their car and want something stiff enough that will allow them to go as low as possible without destroying the bottom side of their cars. And I get it!
In my case I'm looking for a 2inch to 2.5 inch drop. With this drop I'm hoping to maintain a somewhat comfortable ride. It's understood that nothing other than stock will feel like...well...stock. So in other words, a good balance is what I'm after. I have noticed many recommendations for BC Racing coils and also Broadway Static but to be honest, I have no experience with lowering cars whether it's with lowering springs or coilovers.
I'm simply looking for advice or recommendations, especially people in or around my area. My car will be my daily driver for a while and I'm on the East Coast, New York to be precise. Roads here are not of the best so these coils would need to be able to handle some holes because they're not all avoidable.
So I actually haven't posted much on here but I have been around, reading and learning as much as I can. I am aware that most on here just want to drop their car and want something stiff enough that will allow them to go as low as possible without destroying the bottom side of their cars. And I get it!
In my case I'm looking for a 2inch to 2.5 inch drop. With this drop I'm hoping to maintain a somewhat comfortable ride. It's understood that nothing other than stock will feel like...well...stock. So in other words, a good balance is what I'm after. I have noticed many recommendations for BC Racing coils and also Broadway Static but to be honest, I have no experience with lowering cars whether it's with lowering springs or coilovers.
I'm simply looking for advice or recommendations, especially people in or around my area. My car will be my daily driver for a while and I'm on the East Coast, New York to be precise. Roads here are not of the best so these coils would need to be able to handle some holes because they're not all avoidable.
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