The idea behind Triple S lowering springs was to improve ride quality, performance, and vehicle aesthetics on the Subaru WRX. A lot of the vehicles made today are very soft with a lot of sway; whether left to right while cornering, or front to back while braking and accelerating. Adding Triple S springs to your vehicle will lower the vehicle's center of gravity not only providing a better look, but also leading to a more responsive car. Less vehicle movement also means a more predictable vehicle. A more predictable chassis will lead to a safer car and driver. This way, you get all the benefits of a lowered vehicle without the high cost.
MSRP: $299
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