Good drop for CRX's? What springs? Camber kit? HELP!!!!!!!
I'm looking to get rid of my gap but not that big of a drop that I need a camber kit and shitty ride. Whats a good spring and drop rate? BTW: I'm looking at http://www.inlinefour.com for springs. Thanks!
if you're looking on inline4, then get the h&r sport springs. its relatively a moderate drop.
but for me, i would go with eibach pro-kit. its the same drop, but i trust the quality of eibach springs.
however, eibach pro-kit is like $50 more than h&r sport.
[Modified by l0p3z, 11:21 AM 9/25/2002]
but for me, i would go with eibach pro-kit. its the same drop, but i trust the quality of eibach springs.
however, eibach pro-kit is like $50 more than h&r sport.
[Modified by l0p3z, 11:21 AM 9/25/2002]
I think 2" is plenty. Hell, with a 2" drop you can't run some 205's because of the rear fenders. IMO 2" is a good drop anything more won't increase performance or convenience.
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Consider what you're using them for. If it's mainly for daily driving then get something that's a bit softer in the spring rate department, if it's going to be heavily used for track days or autocross then get stiff springs.
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Consider what you're using them for. If it's mainly for daily driving then get something that's a bit softer in the spring rate department, if it's going to be heavily used for track days or autocross then get stiff springs.
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