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Old 06-Aug-2003, 03:14 AM
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which ones drop the car approx 2.5 1996-2000 coupe..and give hte car a nice ride....nothing too expensive
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Old 06-Aug-2003, 09:07 AM
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H&R Racing springs will give u a drop almost about that....I think it was 2.25" if i'm not mistaken.
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Old 06-Aug-2003, 09:12 AM
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so will neuspeed race
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Old 06-Aug-2003, 09:24 AM
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but they are race springs and are harsher then sport springs
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Old 06-Aug-2003, 09:39 AM
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Suspension Techniques - 2.5" drop. I had a set, and I liked them a lot. Great if paired with good shocks.
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yes i can contest that neuspeed race springs are stiff.... but the drop looks good and they handle incredibly
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Old 06-Aug-2003, 04:25 PM
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could i do a neuspeed with stock shocks
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Old 06-Aug-2003, 04:32 PM
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Originally posted by speedracer
could i do a neuspeed with stock shocks
yes, but only for a limited time (ie. two months at most probably).

your stock shocks will take a beating with race springs.

you'll probably experience a bouncy stiff ride without upgrading your shocks.
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could i use my 89 kyb shocks
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i'm going on two week with neuspeed race springs on stock shocks.... and still they are still holding.... keep in mind these shocks are factory originals... in a 93 model year car with 284 000kms
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I drove 2 years on RSR Race and stock shocks... it's all a crap shoot
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i think it is all hype... or a few people have abused shocks and they blow... cause even my friend had coilovers lowered at least 2.5" on stock shocks for like 8 or 9 months... and they weren't terrible when they came out
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wtf is that?


worst post ever!!!
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