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  1. #1
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    Lowering the Huracan, need advice

    Lowering the Huracan, need advice
    Just got my new ADV1 wheels on and want to lower the Huracan, any advice on best option? I know Novitec has a kit, what are people's thoughts or experience with it? Anyone here who has cut the stock springs, has it caused any problems?

    Thanks

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    Yep, Novitec has a kit. Just releases. Considering it myself. Waiting to see what my wheels look like. If you have mag-ride it doesn't affect it, which is good.

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    I think cutting your stock springs will void your warranty, a lowering kit is the way to go.
    2015 Verde Mantis Lamborghini Huracan

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    Cut springs on a 200+k car... are you mad?????
    2015 Huracan LP610-4 Verde, Akrapovic Exhaust
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    2011 Gallardo LP560-4 Spyder, Arancio with black Calistos, Orange calipers, Fabspeed Exhaust, BMC Carbon Filters, ECU & TCU Remap, Stealth Hifi upgrade (Gone)

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    We would not cut springs on a lada

    Novitec lowering springs is the way to go, so far they are the only company that has m available.
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    DO NOT CUT SPRINGS!!! Friend already did and already a horror story. Man up and buy the Novitec springs, no reason to skimp here...there are some other less expensive spring options out there even but only Novitec and KW do the proper homework. My springs are en route. And Baan has the lowest price around

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    Quote Originally Posted by BaanVelgen View Post
    We would not cut springs on a lada

    Novitec lowering springs is the way to go, so far they are the only company that has m available.
    There are other springs options out there already, had them in my hand...and more coming. I still opted for Novitec @ 2-3x the price...

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    What's the price you got on the Novitec springs? You can PM me.

  9. #9
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    agree wtih DoctaM3, can you send us a price on springs

  10. #10
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    Quote Originally Posted by DoctaM3 View Post
    What's the price you got on the Novitec springs? You can PM me.
    Quote Originally Posted by rbenigar View Post
    agree wtih DoctaM3, can you send us a price on springs
    It's on Baan's website guys, just trying to support the site sponsor

    To be honest, I paid a little bit more from my local shop. I have to support my local guys too and the same people who will do the install, you know how it goes, one neck to choke if theres a prob...and I do like my guys, they're good ; )

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