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What do you guys think of these coilovers, ive heard nothing but good things about them!!!

I would like to be able to adjust the ride height on 18's with 265/35profile tyres enough that the car sits on the tyres nicely or even lower(for show and shine days), and just so i have the option of doing so - will these coilovers fit the profile? how low can you go front and rear with these???.....im thinking of purchasing but need to make sure that theyll sit lower than ill ever need (just cause i may sack it for show days for looks), then raise again.

thanks

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Go hypermax 3 if your buying HKS as they are the updated versionand have a few improvements over the hypermax 3 such as the ruber upper mount instead of solid. Why would you consider buying someting that is out of date and is replaced by someting better?

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