Where can I purchase Goldline springs for cheap?

StreetUnitMike said:
You might consider comparing the $170 for Goldline to $175 for Tein S-Techs....
lol, Don't get me wrong I love my Tein's, but IMO the Goldlines give a very nice even drop to an MSP. BUT...if you want a little bit of a "raked" look...go with the Tein's for sure!
 
So is there a big difference between the Goldline and Eibach Pro-kit?
 
Cool guys, thanks! Yeah, I was either debating on some Tein S-Tech's too. I'm going to be running 225/45/17's on the stockers, will any of these springs rub? Anyone have pictures?
 
I have seen the drop on both the Pro-kit and the Goldlines. Pro-kits have a even look too, but the amount is lower with the Goldlines and more equivalent to Sportlines. My .02.
 
boostisfun357 said:
lol, Don't get me wrong I love my Tein's, but IMO the Goldlines give a very nice even drop to an MSP. BUT...if you want a little bit of a "raked" look...go with the Tein's for sure!

Funny...in the thread below..."fortunately you DIDNT get the raked look?"
 
Earful said:
Funny...in the thread below..."fortunately you DIDNT get the raked look?"
lol, yeah at first it wasn't that aparent but the more I look at the car the more it does havae a raked look. Maybe I should edit that post.
 
But with the rear fenders being visually lower than the fronts, don't you have to go lower in the front to have even wheel gap? I want to make sure I get it right and buy the right springs for me.
 
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