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Old Sep 16, 2003 | 04:42 AM
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I currently have Ground Control coilovers over stock struts (still waiting for them to blow, been about a year and still going good) and I've had it with the low spring rates that the GC's have and the uneven settling. The company that ordered them and installed them was shady. Anyrate, I do not want any kind of coil-over anymore, and I am currently in the market for lowering springs since they'll all settle evenly and hopefully give a stiff ride. Can anyone recommend any really good springs? I want them to be pretty stiff since I haul around some heavy people sometimes.
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Old Sep 16, 2003 | 05:16 AM
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I had neuspped race springs in my eg and liked them alot. The drop was a little too much for me though and now I have skunk2 coilovers. I think they alos make a sport spring with a little less drop.

I see alot of people running eibach and like it also.
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Old Sep 16, 2003 | 06:59 AM
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Default Re: recommended lowering springs? (ahunt01)

Well I myself Love Tanabe springs I think they are the best for my money. I love the ride and they lower just enough but not to low, but I also always use them with KYB AGX's so I don't know about using them with stock shocks. Well just my $.02, Jordan
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