Reliable source for Mazda Protege Lowering Springs?

Is there anywhere that reliably sells eibach pro kits for these cars anymore?

I placed an order from a site that claimed to have them, turns out they really just dropship everything. When I called they told me they are discontinued. I am weary that this will be the case for a lot of places that claim to sell them.

Does anyone have recommendations for similar progressive springs that still exist or anyone have some for sale?
 
I always recommend coilovers. But if your absolutly wanting to lower your protege on an budget ( as much as i dislike them ), Fitment industries have some. https://www.fitmentindustries.com/s...it?year=2000&make=Mazda&model=Protege&trim=DX
Sorry should have specified, not shooting for looks. Trying to just improve how it handles , i had the car on a set of coilovers before but for daily driving applications, they were too stiff/ low quality anyway and that seems to be common among many affordable options,
I was looking to go more of the mp3/mazdaspeed springs, I read that racingbeat helped develop the mp3 springs and was going to go that route if I can't find a pro kit. Any input on racing beat?
 
Sorry should have specified, not shooting for looks. Trying to just improve how it handles , i had the car on a set of coilovers before but for daily driving applications, they were too stiff/ low quality anyway and that seems to be common among many affordable options,
I was looking to go more of the mp3/mazdaspeed springs, I read that racingbeat helped develop the mp3 springs and was going to go that route if I can't find a pro kit. Any input on racing beat?
Racing Beat is always good in my opinion,
i dont know how the mazdaspeed differenciate from the stock other than an slightly lower ride height, the main components if i remember correctly are the sway bars from the mazdaspeed being abit larger. Invest in that and some upgraded bushings for all you can get your hands on and your handling will be an hell of alot better.
 
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