Springs
#2
Re: Springs (Julian)
remember, you get what you pay for... i went inexpensive myself too, but it's not worth it... right now, i;m in the process of replacing my springs the second time, i;m already on my 2nd set of lowering springs, and i still want to replace it.
anyway, for that amount of lowering, i suggest the eibach sportline, i've heard the ride's comfortable and still gives you enough performance
try NOPI, they have good deals
[Modified by mon2mon2, 7:14 AM 6/2/2002]
anyway, for that amount of lowering, i suggest the eibach sportline, i've heard the ride's comfortable and still gives you enough performance
try NOPI, they have good deals
[Modified by mon2mon2, 7:14 AM 6/2/2002]
#3
Re: Springs (mon2mon2)
http://php.indiana.edu/~bchang/Pics/...ate_Table.html
this might help you make your decision.
i have the H&R sport springs. the ride is super smooth and i LOVE the drop level..
but personally i would have gone with a higher rate spring (stiffer)
i guess all i need is adjustable shocks now...
i picked H&R because they drop it a tad bit lower in the front than on the back...
which looks great IMO because the wheel well of the integ is slighty bigger/higher
in the front
this might help you make your decision.
i have the H&R sport springs. the ride is super smooth and i LOVE the drop level..
but personally i would have gone with a higher rate spring (stiffer)
i guess all i need is adjustable shocks now...
i picked H&R because they drop it a tad bit lower in the front than on the back...
which looks great IMO because the wheel well of the integ is slighty bigger/higher
in the front
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