need help on lowering springs honestly....

The MSP already has upgraded dampeners. You should be fine with the stock tokicos.

Here is a picture of my wheel gap by the way.

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Notorious said:
I have goldline springs and the drop is about 1.8 inches all around. The handling on them are very awesome. I believe the owner of goldline used to do eibach springs but has recently seperated and created another brand. They are available through SPD racing for 130 bucks i believe. Chris is the man to talk about getting them.


where can you buy these?
and is this 1.8" for the msp....or the MP3
 
notorious, what kind of springs are those? i like it. how many in. was the drop?thanks everyone for your replies
 
(silverpro I used goldlines before and was very pleased. they are a higher spring rate than eibachs,so you feel the road more,but the handling makes up for it.

the tokicos blues are an upgrade for most stock cars,but as far as aftermarket goes they are one of the worst made! the only 2 i've seen worse were the TRD and eibach struts. but eibach springs are pretty good i'd say

if you want a good setup id combined eibach pro kit with tokico illumina or KYB gr-2's you would be most pleased with the drop and performance
 
whats a good lowering spring to get that doesn't drop the car too much but improves greatly on handling. not like a race spring or a spring for autocross but one that you can really take those turns at a good speed and lower your car to a nice looking ride hieght?
 
wicked said:
(silverpro I used goldlines before and was very pleased. they are a higher spring rate than eibachs,so you feel the road more,but the handling makes up for it.

the tokicos blues are an upgrade for most stock cars,but as far as aftermarket goes they are one of the worst made! the only 2 i've seen worse were the TRD and eibach struts. but eibach springs are pretty good i'd say

if you want a good setup id combined eibach pro kit with tokico illumina or KYB gr-2's you would be most pleased with the drop and performance


Tokicos > KYB GR-2...I know that for sure

I've never heard of anyone with a negative opinion of the stock Tokicos.
 
our tokicos are better then normal tokico blues because they only look the same but have been revalved to have the correct dampning rate for our cars weight
eibach much stiffer
tein looks great not good for performance=same rate as stock=i think

i oun the teins and enjoy them but plan on going for tein coilovers
 
I want to point out that I decided to go with Goldline when I get the $$ isntead of iON's race springs because those DO require you get new dampers.
 

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