Ok im pretty sure this has been answered but im in between class, and i want to order my springs either tonight or tomorrow. What Spring sets the cb the lowest but at the same time, is the stiffest ride? You know best bang for your buck... Any ideas/ Pictures?
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Originally posted by johnl View PostLowest and stiffest possible doesn't equate to "best bang for buck". In all probability you'll end up with a very uncomfortable ride and dangerously poor handling.
Call up a company like Progress suspension or Ground Control, and ask them what they think a good spring rate and ride height would be for what you want to do with the car.
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Originally posted by tonymontana1204 View PostHUGE SIG.
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Originally posted by 93blackcoupe View Postyeah but honestly i was looking for springs, not cilovers, i want a good stance with some 17"s but at the same time i want an almost stock ride.... and working on my sig size lol sorry
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Originally posted by 93blackcoupe View PostLowest Setting Spring/Stiffest/Best BuyOriginally posted by 93blackcoupe View Postyeah but honestly i was looking for springs, not cilovers, i want a good stance with some 17"s but at the same time i want an almost stock ride.... and working on my sig size lol sorry
I think you need to make up your mind on what you want before you buy anything.
The stiffest springs won't be a stock ride.
For an "almost" stock ride, go with Eibach or Tein.
It'll only give you a mild drop but it won't be stiff as shit.
Id you want a stiff ride, you'll need Neuspeed or GC.
That'll drop you, but it won't be an "almost stock ride".
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