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|  01-13-2002, 10:41 PM | #2 | 
| Registered Member Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: Waterloo, ON, Canada 
					Posts: 214
				 |   HEY, I went with Eibach sportlines for my 94.. They dropped it 2 in the front, 1.8 in the rear, and the great guys in my area were able to adjust camber/caster without caster/camber plates.. I left the stock struts/shocks on for 2 weeks.. I noticed that the car was a bit rougher over potholes and railroad tracks, but otherwise, I could live with it BUT, the stock rear shocks didn't feel good, it felt like the rear of the car lifted after I launched hard.. this is cause weight transfer isn't as good now... but also, I bottomed out a lot.. So I went with Tokico blue non adjustable rear shocks.. (it didn't really help transfer, but way better rear end handling) now I have stock front struts, and they gotta go.. the car does move around a bit from side to side in the front on on/off ramps.. Good luck picking your combo !!  | 
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