Springs Opinion

JoeySperz

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I have a 2K2 Convertible, and it looks like a 4x4. I know I want Eibach, butim not sure on what springs to get. I have a stalker kit (in my garage) and 18 inch rims on the car. Do any of you think that the sportline will be too much of a drop????? I look at the prokit on cars and i dont think it is aggressive enough, but i havent seen a kitted car with the sportlines. Any pics/opinions????????
 
HardcoreSTANG13 said:
I have a 2K2 Convertible, and it looks like a 4x4. I know I want Eibach, butim not sure on what springs to get. I have a stalker kit (in my garage) and 18 inch rims on the car. Do any of you think that the sportline will be too much of a drop????? I look at the prokit on cars and i dont think it is aggressive enough, but i havent seen a kitted car with the sportlines. Any pics/opinions????????
I like the look of steeda sport springs. Sportlines and H&R supersports seem to give just shy of 2" drops and in some cases 2".. consider bottoming out tho.. I bottom out occasionally with bullitt suspension.. only a measly .75" drop.. (my cats on my magnaflow X pipe scrape)
The steeda's are 1.25" drop and you wouldn't have to buy C/C plates as well

-wade
 
Just keep in mind that Sportlines' fixed spring rate have a much harsher ride than Pro Kit. That along with the lower-profile 18" tires will add up to a HUGE change in in overall "drivability" from what you have now. Just trying to make sure you are taking all factors into account. Good luck with whatever you decide.
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