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Old Oct 26, 2004 | 10:17 PM
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I would get the subframe connectors sepperately...I have no clearance problems, but thats just my everyday driving...In my opinion Stage I and II are great packages!! as far as the x2's adn the bumpsteer, go the the Steeda website (www.steeda.com)...it explains the function much better than I could...
Old Oct 26, 2004 | 10:36 PM
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ORIGINAL: Bowdy04

I would get the subframe connectors sepperately...I have no clearance problems, but thats just my everyday driving...In my opinion Stage I and II are great packages!! as far as the x2's adn the bumpsteer, go the the Steeda website (www.steeda.com)...it explains the function much better than I could...
what is 'everyday' for you?.. what kind of streets do you live around?.. did you leave the "spring isolators" in like acer sugested?
how low was the drop in your case.

i really want to get the packages if its practical, with all the great reviews and all - i really want the "rail" handling

just want to do as much research as i can.
Old Oct 28, 2004 | 02:02 PM
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everyday driving for me...hmmm it is fine over every speed bump i have come accross...I don't have to enter any STEEP driveways...but unless it was unusually steep, i don't think I would have any scrapeing problems...and yes i did use the spring isolators and i would say it is a legit 1.5 drop all around...without the isolators you're looking at an additional 1/4 inch drop up front (according to the install directions) "for a more aggressive look."
Old Oct 28, 2004 | 10:37 PM
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Steeda makes 3 different systems so you can pick what system you want. Also you can vencher into other companies like MM they make great
systems for every lever of street and track uses.

Matt 2001 modded v6.
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