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    Apexi S1 suspension for AWD TT $1450 + shipping + papypal

    Like the title reads, Full Apexi Suspension setup. This suspension bolted right on to my AWD TT 3/S with Supercar's Evo Suspension adapter kit. The kit has been fitted. Spring rate on the setup is 450/335. Ride height is also adjustable...

    You will need to purchase your own EVO conversion kit from Supercar for $150 for this kit to bolt on.

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    Dang that was quick. What made you decide to try out something different Jeremy? Were these coilovers a comfortable ride on the street? I thought about maybe getting a set.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TurboSinceBirth View Post
    Dang that was quick. What made you decide to try out something different Jeremy? Were these coilovers a comfortable ride on the street? I thought about maybe getting a set.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TurboSinceBirth View Post
    Dang that was quick. What made you decide to try out something different Jeremy? Were these coilovers a comfortable ride on the street? I thought about maybe getting a set.
    It wasn't me bro.. it was my wife. Basically, I had 4 different suspensions and only one drivable car. It was either the Apexi's or the Bilsteins.

    I will definitely buy them again later, but Alli wants me to get rid of a few things so we coul pay the deductable for our insurance without stealing from savings. We're expecting another kiddo in December/Jan and that's what mama want me to sell sooo. LOL, YAY marriage, just kidding , I love it actually

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    Quote Originally Posted by J. Fast View Post
    We're expecting another kiddo in December/Jan and that's what mama want me to sell sooo.
    Now that is scary!

    jk

    How many of those suspensions did you try out?

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    What would you recommend for a comfortable street ride? I'll probably get rid of the K-Sports and will either go with another coilover or just back to struts and lowering springs. I like carving turns just don't want to do it in bone jarring style.

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