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Hello peeps,

Currently I have Eibach Pro-kit springs on the Versa which reduces the wheel gap to 2 inches on front and rear. I was happy with my setup until now, I'm still happy with the ride quality and looks, don't get me wrong. I'm planning on lowering the Versa even more, reducing the wheel gap from .5 inches to full flush. I'm am debating on going for a coil-over system or a 15-way adjustable shocks to go with my current springs (to reduce waste). Price wise they're both very similar but what concerns me the most is the ride quality, as I am currently trying to retain the current quality or a slight improvement. As always, any input, experience, or thoughts are welcomed.

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ShyGuy


TL;DR: Which setup (coil-overs or 15-way adjustable shocks) will get me a .5 wheel gap and isn't too bumpy.
Hey I was just looking at the eibach pro lowering kit and wondering if it was worth it? I like the ride quality I have with my stock suspension and I can easily get over speed bumps. Do you have any problems going over speed bumps and what else did you have to change in order to use the eibachs? I'm nervous about lowering my car as it is the only car I have for daily use.

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Also any suggestions on rim size? I was looking at 17" Motegis and 16" enkeis

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here's how 17s look stock height Drag dr-34 rims, even better when they're clean
good choice for speed bump city
Oh yeah they do look nice! I think for now I will keep it stock. Now it's just deciding on the 16" or the 17". Thanks
 
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