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Old Jul 24, 2003
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progress sport springs

I found progress sport springs on optauto for only $150 its a 2 inch drop. I have an 03 ex coupe. My question is, is this a good spring and price should i find a lower drop i have stock si rims and i dont plan on getting new ones. does neone have them that can show me a pik and do u think i should fine lower if so does neone have other sites that sells these springs?
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Old Jul 24, 2003
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i got my progress springs for 170 installed. look around for a better price; i think you can find one.
click "my ride" to see my car
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I have progress look at my ride to see pics
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same here...check out my ride pics. i bought them from optauto as well. me and a friend put it in where he works.
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Just to let you know the springs you are getting have a drop of 1.75 in the front and 2.00 in the rear. The back is a little lower than the front. If you get these springs just forget about putting peeps in the back of your car. You will need a rear camber kit. And if you keep enough weight in the back (like passengers, heavy stereo) you will sag....they are not that strong.

here is my ride.....18's, I have 15" Rota slipstreams on now cause the 18's just annoyed me



Front shot, keep in mind the back is LOWER than that. I bottom out all the time with my GREDDY Evo exhaust
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i definitely agree w/ vinrock8...my boyfriend did the same to his car and it scrapes all the time...VERY ANNOYING!!!
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OH AND BY THE WAY VINROCK8 NICE RIDE... JUST ONE QUES. WHY DID U GET RID OF THE 18'S TEHY LOOKED HOT!!! DO U HAVE A PIC OF THE ROTA'S???
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The 18's were just to heavy and they attracted too much attention that I don't need. The first night I parked the car on the street overnight, which wasn't a good idea in the 1st place, peeps tried to take them but didn't get them.

Also riding on 215/35's really sucks, if I ran over a coin on the road I could feel the bumps.....lol

I am much happier with ROTA's.....I will post pics when my broke A$$ goes to buy batteries for my camera.......
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