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    Any decently priced lowering springs?

    Looking for some lowering springs for my 15 Mirage, I'm not looking for overpriced springs, just something decently priced. Let me know, POST a link if you can please! Thanks.



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    Is price your only concern, or does ride comfort play a part?

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    Price isn't really My concern, I just don't wanna spend over $500 on lowering springs but I like to at least lower it about 2" with the wheels I have. (195/45/r16)

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    Amazon springs, from Auto Dynasty, are incredibly cheap, under 80 bucks. It will drop your car 1.5 inches, but the ride is super stiff and sub par. More known brands are in the suspension sticky with part numbers for you to google and buy which are better than the auto dynasty springs. Expect to pay 200-400 for a good set of springs.

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    Any chance you can link me the lowering springs?. I don't mind the stiffness. Like the auto dynasty.

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    My thread where I reviewed the springs, there is a link. I'm too lazy to go digging it up, but its right at the beginning of my review.

    You can also find the same springs on EBAY for around 60 bucks, just search 6th gen mitsubishi mirage lowering springs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by namco View Post
    My thread where I reviewed the springs, there is a link. I'm too lazy to go digging it up, but its right at the beginning of my review.

    You can also find the same springs on EBAY for around 60 bucks, just search 6th gen mitsubishi mirage lowering springs.
    Sweet! Thanks for having that up. So I'm going to go ahead and order these now. Is there anything that I'll need to make them fit? Is it basically just like swap springs on stock everything else and done?

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    Dude, don't waste your money on $60 lowering springs. You can almost guarantee they're going to be garbage. Save up some more money and go with a proven brand of springs.

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    Lol I'm going back n forth. I read up some reviews on the auto dynasty, mostly good reviews. If they're ****, I'll buy eibach.

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    Just go for eibach, better for the long run. AutoDynasty are great for those who want lower but either dont care about ride comfort/quality or need cheap springs until a coiliver setup comes out at a reasonable price.



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