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Just got my 20" chromies on the Territory and now Im want to lower it a little bit!

However I want to keep the standard ride quality if possible. Looking at the front suspension it appears that I may be able to use the standard springs and shockies/struts out of a sedan, has anyone tried this yet? (similar to what can be done with a Expensive Daewoo Adventurer)

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I am sure that King Springs make aftermarket springs for your Terrie.

They look tops all blinged out.

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I've looked at the idea of lowering my turbo terry the front springs listed in the kings catologue are the same as the normal lowered springs for the T sedan only in what they call a 'C' setting which is for comfort... The rear springs I',m not to sure on but I know they have them listed :spoton:

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Dam, I though this was going to be a thread with a funny picture like a terri with a tree fallen on it. Now I'm really let down.

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.....Looking at the front suspension it appears that I may be able to use the standard springs and shockies/struts out of a sedan.....

I don't this that will work, especially if you've got AWD. The lower part of the Terri strut is split to run either side of the front drive shaft.

You guys want pics of dumped Territorys, how about this one;

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