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springs suitable for stock struts.
Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:39 AM
hey i want to lower my car .. just still the winter.. cause i am saving for air..

but are there any springs (and what drops ) that would be ok with stock struts.. I dont want to go to low but 1.5" would be plenty.


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Re: springs suitable for stock struts.
Wednesday, July 13, 2005 10:51 AM
safe..... the Tein h tec 1.1 drop

semi safe... prokit

not safe... sportlines

what i mean by safe is how long your struts might last... you'l hear from everyone that you should wait for the bags... or that you should get some struts for them too.


really safe..... coilovers... stock height for daily driving..... slammed for shows (thats just a guess)

anyone feel free to correct me if i'm wrong





Re: springs suitable for stock struts.
Wednesday, July 13, 2005 12:54 PM
coilover not safe cause the springrate is like twice as high as a stock spring!



Re: springs suitable for stock struts.
Wednesday, July 13, 2005 3:59 PM
I think he meant full coilovers (like Gravana's).

Stock springs are too much for our stock struts really. Its not uncommon to have bad shocks/struts after 30K.

If you really want it lowered though, you can always just throw them on anyways and use it like that for a few months (which, if your shocks are still good is probably about as long as they will last) and then just sell the springs in the classifieds when you get your airbags.

Tien H-tech's (1.1") and Suspension Techniques (1.2") would be your best best. The koni sport kit springs are also like 1" lowering springs too (but I don't think you can buy them seperate)

That will probably set you back initially $200 on the springs and $70 on an alignment and you can probably recover $100 back out of the springs when you sell them, so your only out like $170.



Re: springs suitable for stock struts.
Wednesday, July 13, 2005 6:10 PM
i have the magan racing springs they claim to be a 2 inch drop but its more like 1 - 1.5
any way i think they still have a group purchase going on for these things there $100.00
so you cant beat the price. i ordered them direct from the magan racing and paid
$100.00 so either way you go they're cheep enough.




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Re: springs suitable for stock struts.
Wednesday, July 13, 2005 7:47 PM
What ModFire said, as amended by Zach, is correct.

All struts/shocks wear our, it's a fact. It's just how long they last.
We really shouldn't be guessing at time; miles would be far more accurate. But we assume 10-12Kmi per year.


Re: springs suitable for stock struts.
Wednesday, July 13, 2005 8:10 PM
jackalope wrote:i have the magan racing springs they claim to be a 2 inch drop but its more like 1 - 1.5
any way i think they still have a group purchase going on for these things there $100.00
so you cant beat the price. i ordered them direct from the magan racing and paid
$100.00 so either way you go they're cheep enough.


Probably because they are cheap and they haven't settled yet.



Re: springs suitable for stock struts.
Saturday, July 16, 2005 1:12 AM
Modfire wrote:safe..... the Tein h tec 1.1 drop

semi safe... prokit

not safe... sportlines

what i mean by safe is how long your struts might last... you'l hear from everyone that you should wait for the bags... or that you should get some struts for them too.


really safe..... coilovers... stock height for daily driving..... slammed for shows (thats just a guess)

anyone feel free to correct me if i'm wrong


Agreed...

Don't waste your money. Just wait and add the money you would have spent on springs to the money towards the air bags.



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