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Old 07-Apr-2002, 07:25 PM
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Springs for everyday driving

Alright ladies and gentlemen
suggestions on springs or coil-overs that give a good drop about 2" and good for everyday driving? The coil-overs I got now suck and I want new ones. So give me all of your suggestions!

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Old 07-Apr-2002, 08:18 PM
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I like my set up. H&R sports (1.8) and KYB agx's.
 
Old 07-Apr-2002, 09:05 PM
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Eibach Sportlines - 1.8" drop.
 
Old 07-Apr-2002, 09:54 PM
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Go with Eibach's
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Old 07-Apr-2002, 10:02 PM
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Go with Eibach's

Did you ever get those Pro Kit's put on? Or you waiting form that turbo kit to go in 1st??
 
Old 07-Apr-2002, 11:23 PM
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How much do they run for? any ideas?
These are just springs, no coil-overs, right?
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Old 08-Apr-2002, 12:34 AM
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Originally posted by Cantonagod
I like my set up. H&R sports (1.8) and KYB agx's.

i agree cause the price is pretty reaonable and qaulity wise its awesome, but againt hey are just springs, not coilovers
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Old 08-Apr-2002, 12:35 AM
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Did you ever get those Pro Kit's put on? Or you waiting form that turbo kit to go in 1st??
Hey man, don't worry about it, the turbo's in and ready to run your *** down haha!
I'm not only waiting to get the Pro Kit on, I'm waiting for my whole car dammit!

What good timing to get into an accident. I was suppose to have the Pro Kit installed the day after my accident.....

D-Type - Yep just the springs. Give Speedtech a call or ask Rich, he'll give you a quote on the springs.
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Old 08-Apr-2002, 01:43 AM
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I say Apexi sport .... 1.5 drop
.... it's comfortable
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I say Neuspeed 1.8 with KYB AGX...

I hear its awesome still waiting on my shocks damn it!!!

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Thanks for the help guys!

Oih, so many choices!
Not sure what to choose. :working:
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H&R sports... if u got extra money, get the kyb agx shocks to save on labour
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i think you'll be ok with any of the brands listed above. Neuspeed, H&R, Eibach
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