dumb question, but ITR springs fit EG's, yes?
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dumb question, but ITR springs fit EG's, yes?
found a deal on a set of Neuspeed (sp?) Race springs for an ITR......figure it would be a good upgrade for my suspension since i'm going h22 and will have some extra weight. they fit, yes? i'm pretty sure the answer is yes....but i'm feeling dumb today
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Re: dumb question, but ITR springs fit EG's, yes? (jcnfh)
ITR springs will also fit the EH cars, but that would be stupid, they hardly lower the car, like .8 inches if you are lucky and you can't notice it at all. Just buy some aftermarket springs!
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Re: dumb question, but ITR springs fit EG's, yes? (1.8 HB)
I'm not looking to lower the car that much. But They are stiffer. I was hoping to use them on my stock shocks [edit: stock EH shocks] for a couple months, would this setup be okay in the short term?
[Modified by jcnfh, 4:52 AM 7/15/2002]
[Modified by jcnfh, 4:52 AM 7/15/2002]
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Re: dumb question, but ITR springs fit EG's, yes? (jcnfh)
I'm not looking to lower the car that much. But They are stiffer. I was hoping to use them on my stock shocks for a coupl emonths, would this setup be okay in the short term?
hot_EF, how's things comin along? and where is YOUR h22
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Re: dumb question, but ITR springs fit EG's, yes? (poison)
yes, springs/struts fit.
As far as the ride being stiffer with R's, that's correct and your stock shocks will be fine, i doubt they will even leak.
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Re: dumb question, but ITR springs fit EG's, yes? (1.8 HB)
yes, springs/struts fit.
Wrong, the rear shocks will not bolt up to the EH lower control arms since the Type R lower control arms are beefier therefore you will need the rear lower control arms if you are going to be swapping Type R shocks too.
As far as the ride being stiffer with R's, that's correct and your stock shocks will be fine, i doubt they will even leak.
Wrong, the rear shocks will not bolt up to the EH lower control arms since the Type R lower control arms are beefier therefore you will need the rear lower control arms if you are going to be swapping Type R shocks too.
As far as the ride being stiffer with R's, that's correct and your stock shocks will be fine, i doubt they will even leak.
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Re: dumb question, but ITR springs fit EG's, yes? (jcnfh)
I'm not looking to lower the car that much. But They are stiffer. I was hoping to use them on my stock shocks [edit: stock EH shocks] for a couple months, would this setup be okay in the short term?
[Modified by jcnfh, 4:52 AM 7/15/2002]
[Modified by jcnfh, 4:52 AM 7/15/2002]
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Re: dumb question, but ITR springs fit EG's, yes? (C5_ALLMOTOR)
your car will look kind lifted unless you have a b swap...
how about slighlty lowered ITR springs with an h22 in my '92?
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Re: dumb question, but ITR springs fit EG's, yes? (hot_EF)
your car will look kind lifted unless you have a b swap...
how about slighlty lowered ITR springs with an h22 in my '92?
how about slighlty lowered ITR springs with an h22 in my '92?
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