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Old Aug 12, 2005 | 05:41 PM
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Default drop 1.5' or 2'

hey guys, i want to lower my car, but im not sure whether to go with the 1.5 or 2 inch drop. i was looking at eibach springs, the prokits and the sportlines, but from what ive read, the prokits dont really drop your car. So that leaves me with the sportlines. are they the way to go? also, any recommendations for struts?
 
Old Aug 19, 2005 | 10:03 PM
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Default RE: drop 1.5' or 2'

i just went with tein suiper street dampers form my 2000 ex.
lowered the car very nicely, and the adjustable suspension settings are awesome,

i have mine set all the time at the hardest, tightest setting for handling and im thrilled with the handling of my car now. as a stock set upo my vehicles cornering at speed was awful,

now my only problem is sliding on th eleather seats!!!
whichever way you go, lowering your vehicle and getting an adjustable suspension system
is great if its cornering and handling performance you want.

i got mine on e bay from kuruma motoring an outfir in california.

good luck

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Old Aug 27, 2005 | 05:34 PM
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Default RE: drop 1.5' or 2'

Hi Again<>
Your best bet is to get a set of the adjustable coil-overs 0" to 4" capable and findyour own setting that suites your handling and driving styles..

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