Tein S.Tech Springs?
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I'm considering buying these springs, they give about a 1.5" drop all the way around. Is that decent drop from stock height with 225/45/17 tires for a daily driver/traveler? Would you be able to tell I dropped my car?
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Originally Posted by Ballatician
I'm considering buying these springs, they give about a 1.5" drop all the way around. Is that decent drop from stock height with 225/45/17 tires for a daily driver/traveler? Would you be able to tell I dropped my car?
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Originally Posted by Ramones
I agree...i would just get the Eibachs. But, if u have a Sedan than get Nuespeed sports for the 4 door.
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Rep Power: 0 I'm not really sure, but i think it gives like 2-2.25 drop. The reason why i say get these springs is because they are made to help level out the extra weight of the rear of the sedans. Eibach and Tein springs are made for the coupe so your rear will be lower than the fronts. If you need more info do a serach and there is a thread about the Nuespeed sports.
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