Well, I cant get the Eibach springs for my '87 N/A, so I was wondering what would be the next best springs to get with a set of KYB GR2's. I dont want the struts to blow out on me. Thanks for the help.
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im looking at Tenabe 1.5" lowering springs. i heard they are pretty good and they are cheap. they run about $170 to $190 for a whole set
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you can blow out the struts depending on what kind of springs you put on it
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racing beat. Strong and you can get sway bars too for cheap.
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I had the racing beat springs for nearly 4 years. Id rather have those than any other fc spring set.
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[quote name='cymfc3s' date='Jun 28 2005, 08:41 AM']I had the racing beat springs for nearly 4 years. Id rather have those than any other fc spring set.
[snapback]731543[/snapback] [/quote] i got many potholes and dont plan on racing all the time. i do plan on going fast and **** but nothing serious . I was thinikin of eibachs and kybs for nyc driving |
go with the tanabe i have them and love them. gives the car a great stance the only thing i can complain about would be hight of lowering it just isnt enofe for me.
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im getting either the Tanabe or the Tein S.tech springs,both are nice and pretty cheap prises too...i also have a 87 N/A
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racing beat with KYB AGX
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[quote name='Cheers!' date='Jun 29 2005, 06:36 PM']racing beat with KYB AGX
[snapback]732276[/snapback] [/quote] I have ground control coilovers with kyb agx adjustible struts. They work out great, and it's really nice to be able to get the perfect height. |
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