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Does anyone know which will give a firmer ride, Eibach Sportline Spring Set with the 1.5 inch drop or the Eibach Pro Kit with the 1 inch drop and are the TRD springs that are made by Eibach and give a 1 inch drop exactly the same as the Pro Kit or are TRDs made to a different firmer spec by Eibach than the Pro Kit. I dont want to go too low but i want the spring that will give me maximum handling with comfort an afterthought. And does anyone have comments about the quality/performance of H&R springs? I thought of them too but dont hear much about them.
I was just reading this review site and people were saying the drop sags over time and sometimes certan springs sag before others and ending up with a 2.5" drop. I cant go that low, my roads suck horribly. This post has been edited by Milds3vn: Jul 16, 2003 - 12:11 AM |
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Thanks for that, but which are firmer, the 1 inch drops or the 1.5 inch drops? The guy at CJs tire said the sportlines are firmer which makes sence because they are lower and they would have to be firmer so you dont bottem out. Im just worried about the crapy roads around me so the 1 inch drop would be better but I dont want the ride to be like stock and just lowered.
And this was the website, the majority of them are not flattering of the Sportlines, it helps to view all at once. http://www.carreview.com/Suspension/Spring...19_1581crx.aspx Id really like to see how the 1inch drop of the Pro Kit looks on a 6 gen celica cause i want the drop to be noticable but not slammed because again the roads are not the greatest. Does anyone have these or know of a picture of them. This post has been edited by Milds3vn: Jul 16, 2003 - 5:01 PM |
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