Best Lowerin Kit
#21
Originally posted by ThNdR_cat
I've been told that a drop of under 2 inches are easy on the shocks, so I'd be able to use my stock shocks for about 2 years or so. Is this true?
If the H&R springs are cheaper and better ride quality, I'll definitely go for them instead of the Eibachs.
I've been told that a drop of under 2 inches are easy on the shocks, so I'd be able to use my stock shocks for about 2 years or so. Is this true?
If the H&R springs are cheaper and better ride quality, I'll definitely go for them instead of the Eibachs.
I found Progress and Suspension Techniques springs to work very well with stock shocks. I had stock shocks for 3 years on lowering springs, and they STILL feel like new, even though I swapped out for a full body coilover.
#22
depends wut ur gonna do with ur car...
autoX? then go with some height dampening adjustable coilovers
otherwise id go with a nice spring/shock combo, or some height adjustable coilovers
IMO dont get coilover sleeves...
autoX? then go with some height dampening adjustable coilovers
otherwise id go with a nice spring/shock combo, or some height adjustable coilovers
IMO dont get coilover sleeves...
#27
Bruno, it also depends on what model spring you purchase, not all eibachs or h&r's ride at the same level which is why they have a large variety of springs with different rates on each springs by all companies. For eg, the sportline model springs made by eibach rides a lot smoother than a set of road race springs made by the same company but guess which spring feels glued to the ground going 120 on a bend, yes it's the road race kits while the sportlines feel like it can't take it. I had both sets on my car and I noticed the above feeling when riding. For everyday driving I would grab sportlines.
BTW The suspension techniques springs are great springs, my friend just installed them in his hatch with a set of KYB shocks and this car glues to the ground on large bumps, it takes every little bump and hole like the car is riding on stock struts/springs. Great springs and struts
BTW The suspension techniques springs are great springs, my friend just installed them in his hatch with a set of KYB shocks and this car glues to the ground on large bumps, it takes every little bump and hole like the car is riding on stock struts/springs. Great springs and struts
#28
MBSi, I was talking about the Eibach Pro Kit, and the H&R Sport kit... as for the ST springs, I had a long time ago, they were the ultra low ones...2.5" drop. What can I say, I was all riced out. The great thing about those was they were very soft progressive springs, so they had excellent cushioning for every day driving. But what I have now IMO is the ultimate street setup... I no longer cringe when I see massive holes in the road... nor do I worry about ever bottoming out. H&R Competition Coilovers
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