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Hey everyone,
I'm looking on lowering my car with some springs pretty soon..
I have already-
SR Adjustable Panhard Bar
Camber Bolts(not ordered yet)
I am stuck between Eibach Sportlines, and SR Lowering Springs..
I want to know if there is a big difference in drop height once the springs are settled? I want to go low as I can with springs and is the extra $100 on Sportlines worth it? Will the SR springs sit pretty low once settled?
Thanks for the help!
Darkhelmet22
04-22-2014, 02:12 PM
The stance on both is nice but the sportlines will be lower. For the drop I think your looking for with only camber bolts and panhard bar I would look into bmr springs. Better quality than sr and better ride quality than sportlines. Hit up hypermotive they will hook you up with whatever you want.
re-rx7
04-22-2014, 05:46 PM
FRPP K springs here and i didnt need Camber bolts. I actually them still if your interested.
JDMLOL
04-22-2014, 09:53 PM
FRPP K springs here and i didnt need Camber bolts. I actually them still if your interested.
Aren't k springs the same drop as sport lines? My car with sport lines wouldn't get in spec even with the camber bolts...
re-rx7
04-22-2014, 09:56 PM
Aren't k springs the same drop as sport lines? My car with sport lines wouldn't get in spec even with the camber bolts...
I was under the same impression. My buddy has the sportlines and his is way lower in the rear. I think the front is closer with the edge to the Sportlines. THe K springs struck me as in between pro and sportlines.
46Tbird
04-24-2014, 09:12 AM
Aren't k springs the same drop as sport lines? My car with sport lines wouldn't get in spec even with the camber bolts...
Simple fix. Rotate the strut mounts 180* from stock. The strut location is positioned around 1/2" off center, so mounting it backwards restores the camber after lowering. I have 0.9* negative camber with Sportlines, right in spec.
re-rx7
04-24-2014, 11:20 PM
Simple fix. Rotate the strut mounts 180* from stock. The strut location is positioned around 1/2" off center, so mounting it backwards restores the camber after lowering. I have 0.9* negative camber with Sportlines, right in spec.
This.
Barry McCockiner
04-25-2014, 04:34 AM
If you're wanting to go as low as you can on springs, have you looked at the H&R Super Sports?
If you're wanting to go as low as you can on springs, have you looked at the H&R Super Sports?
No I haven't, I have seen a couple of cars with them and I will look into them! Thanks!
I think I'm going with H&R springs. Thanks everyone.
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