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Old Jan 14, 2004
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alrite ive searched an yea i came up with like a million threads but thers soo many mixed opions on which springs are the best..so my question is which springs do u guys recomend for under $200. i want to go about 2.0 inches and i have a 2003 coupe and si rims which i plan on keeping for a while so i want the drop to look good with those rims. wut do u guys think?
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soo many mixed opions on which springs are the best
Thats because A) everyone will say theirs are the best and B) there is no perfect spring. So figure out which way you're looking to bias your car (show or semi-go), because really the only difference is which springs are stiffer than others.
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i think goldlines are good for the money.

remember- u always get what you pay for though.
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Thats because A) everyone will say theirs are the best and B) there is no perfect spring. So figure out which way you're looking to bias your car (show or semi-go), because really the only difference is which springs are stiffer than others.
yea that is true
i just want a nice comfortable ride and a drop that will make it look it good if nething im goin for show bc i dont have money for go haha
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No spring is going to settle at 2". There are many choices, which gives you your mixed opinions. I have eibach pro-kit. It lowers the car 1-1.5 all around. If you wantabout a 2" drop, you can get goldlines, eibach sport, neuspeed. Just the brands off the top of my head. Or you can save up a little more money and get full coilovers (teins, B&G, etc.). And with a 2" drop, you also need to get a camber kit to prevent premature tire wear. Hope that helps.
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Everyone knows my "biased" opinion. Neuspeed sports, 1.75" drop as pictured in my sig. Its still very high for me but anything lower and I recommend new shocks.
I like them because they're stiff. Once you go stiff theres no going back.
Goldlines are nice but to me they're just too soft. Eibachs are a little stiffer but still not stiff enough.
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