Best lowering springs for a mp5

i like the goldlines for the price $140.00 shipped and it gives it a 2.0' drop , if you don't want to go that low, eibach and racing beat have some good springs as well
 
Goldlines are the best IMO...They are the only ones I have tried. But from my experience coupled with tetimonies from others who have tried other springs...

they offer the lowest drop, one of the most comfortable rides for daily driving comfort and they perform excellent.

here's a pic of mine
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it's also a question of driving conditions.

Do you get lots of snow where you are? are your roads total and utter crap?
- if so, you'll probably want a little higher springs to avoid packing snow and scraping your car.
 
we get 3-4 storms of over 6" per winter, and the rare 1+ footer now and then....and Baltimore city roads are utter crap.

Unless you wanna put a lip on, and fear tearing it off, i tihnk these very low springs are fine...Being progressive like the stock springs, they ride very civily under normal bumpy conditions, but when you take a hard corner they stiffen up and the handling is awesome.
 
iam looking for an all around good spring or maybe coilover i what to drop it a bout an 1' and i what it to handle well
 
for an 1" inch drop i would get the eibach. I personally have the tein s-tech and love the the drop i have about a 1 1/2 finger gap between fender and tire on my 17's. Also the tein s-tech have a softer ride than the eibach's if you are worried about that
 
I had the Eibach pro-kit and now i have put on the Skunk2 Adjustables. They are amazing, well worth the money.
 
mp5zoomer said:
for an 1" inch drop i would get the eibach. I personally have the tein s-tech and love the the drop i have about a 1 1/2 finger gap between fender and tire on my 17's. Also the tein s-tech have a softer ride than the eibach's if you are worried about that
Eibach's drop is more than 1 inch. Mine dropped about 1.5 (f) and close 1.8(R). This is w/ Tokico HPs. Racingbeat springs drop is around 1 inch.
 
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