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Old Jul 15, 2009 | 05:37 PM
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Hey, so I've given up on power after my CAI, all options are so expensive and aren't really noticable, plus it's an automatic.

Anyway, I do believe in the handling capabilities everyone raves about all over the net and Neon books.

I'm driving an 04 SXT

So my question to you guys is- what are your recommendations on struts, swaybars, coil springs, etc?

I was actually thinking of getting the Mopar Stage 1 springs for the SRT, cause I like the idea of only a 25mm drop. Anything else would take it too low, my lip kit's already cracked from evil dips. Would they fit on my ride?

i was thinking of hitting up Modern Performance, which is where I got my front STB, which was slightly effective.

suspension-wise i'm all stock at the moment

Thanks fellas!
 
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Old Jul 16, 2009 | 02:39 PM
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for sway bars, hotchcis is the way to go! they are great, and i love mine. as for a good handling car just remember the lower u go the less ur center of gravity and the less body roll u have, i went with eibach sportlines and the ride is good and the stance is also great!
 
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Old Jul 17, 2009 | 06:08 PM
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let see for a drop i would say go with tokico hp blues and eibach pro or sportlines.

and if u have the money well then go for some megan coilovers. they have the pillowball mount wich is camber adjustable from the top and at its lowest setting it can drop you 4.5 inches. they are adjustable of course.

also while doing suspension work look at your bushnigs and ball joints. make sure they are good and if u wanna upgrade all of ur bushings and stuff with that kit that i cant think of the name rite now but it replaces all the bushings.
 
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