Greetings / Lowering Springs

I've been riding on Espelir springs for a few months now (see pictures in sig). They don't compromise ride comfort but drop the car 1.4" and keep the car real stiff going into corners. I'm still using the stock struts and there is minimal bouncing. I will probably replace the struts but not anytime soon.

Search for Espelir Springs for more reviews. No matter what the ride height is, adjustable coilovers are going to give you a stiff unpleasant ride unless you live in an area with pristine streets.
 
I would go with sprint or goldline if you're looking for a 2 inch drop and decent ride. I have the sprints and love them. They ride very well too. Ive had two cars that have been dropped (Honda accord ,EK civic hatch, SRT-4) and I've been very satisfied with the sprints. So fars its been the best ride out of my past rides with lowering springs ;)

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Can't go wrong with Tein s-techs. they're about an even 2" drop, even though they're advertised at 1.8" front 1.5" rear.


BTW inflames, your car is beautiful! Put a light tint on those windows (between 25-40%) and it would really set it off.
 
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the B&G are discontinued so if you can find a vendor that stocks them grab a set up
 
carsandguitars5 said:
well I found those on hopupracing.com, but i think they're pretty expensive.

how does a set of Tokico HP struts and a set of Eibach springs for 519 plus shipping sound to you? normally that'd be well over 630.
 

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