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    Lightbulb Hi There Just New guy here from UAE

    Just want to ask which is the best and not expensive to buy lowering spring that I can use to Mitsubishi Attrage 14? Thanks



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    Can't help you with springs, but welcome to the site!

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    Welcome to the forum! We have a few members here that have used a variety of springs to lower their Mirage / Attrage. I'm sure someone will offer up a solution for you.

    You might want to peruse this thread to take a look at what's available.

    http://mirageforum.com/forum/showthr...et-parts-index

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    I used the eibach kit and I'm quite pleased. It's by no means a performance spring set, they're still pretty dang soft.

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    Welcome!
    "Best" depends on what you want. If you still want a smooth ride, Tein makes a good set. If you want something stiffer for better responsiveness and handling, and are willing to trade comfort for it, then H&R would work well.


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