which spring/shock combo should I use?
I have searched and searched and didn't get the answers I was looking for so...
I want to get new springs and shocks for my 94 eg coupe, I am definately wanting to get koni yellows, however I don't know what springs to get. I was thinking eibach prokit, tein s-tech, or the koni/neuspeed combo with the sport springs. If I got the eibachs it would be the most expensive, then tein, then the koni/neuspeed combo for the least when totaled up. I use my car as a daily driver, and I autocross every season with a trip to the track once in a while. I was wondering what you guys think, or if you have other suggestions. Thanks.
I want to get new springs and shocks for my 94 eg coupe, I am definately wanting to get koni yellows, however I don't know what springs to get. I was thinking eibach prokit, tein s-tech, or the koni/neuspeed combo with the sport springs. If I got the eibachs it would be the most expensive, then tein, then the koni/neuspeed combo for the least when totaled up. I use my car as a daily driver, and I autocross every season with a trip to the track once in a while. I was wondering what you guys think, or if you have other suggestions. Thanks.
what is the advantage of the GC's, I do not feel the desire to change the ride height once on the car, I just want a good performing setup with a moderate drop. and the koni yellows have and adjustible spring perch, so I can have the the height set where I want, I don't want wheel tuck, just no fender gap
I forgot about h&r (sport), they seem to be the best choice for springs, but I haer a lot of people saying that I should just get GC's and no camber kit
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