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    #16
    I don't think monroe's will withstand the abuse of being lowered, they weren't designed for it. I dont' know if its an option for you in Slovenia, maybe shipping would be prohibitive, but the Tokico S/R struts are very popular around here, and they're not too expensive either.

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      #17
      Hm... are you positive? Because my friend races his Monroe struts and doesn't have any problems.

      I was thinking of going for Monroe Reflex.
      Oh yes, I cannot just buy struts and springs on ebay outside Europe since I am limited to TUV and our standards of homologation. After I lower the car I have to take it for an approval whether represented setup is safe or not. Otherwise next time I won't pass the registration.
      Last edited by gybe; 02-25-2008, 12:58 PM.
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