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Old Feb 4, 2003
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Neuspeed race for Sedan?

Does anyone have Neuspeed race for their sedans? seems to me like everyone has it on their coupes. I just wanna know if it is a nice even drop and the ride quality of it to anyone who has em. If there are saggin problems like what i'm having right now..i'm just gonna get buy some Neuspeed sport even though it's not low enough for me. Thanks
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No sedan on this site has Neuspeed Race. They're all on Neuspeed Sport, and if you ask members such as Vnilman and I, and many others, they'll tell you that its not low enough for them. It would be great if you could try the Neuspeed Race and tell us how it goes. No, it will not be too low and yes it will be evenly dropped w/o sagg. I'm sure the ride will be fine, better if you have shocks of course. If you get the Sports, you'll regret how high it is, unless maybe you get a low kit.
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yup.. sports definitely not low enough... but then also sagging looks like crap... kinda hard to say... i personally would take that risk and get the race. if i wasnt happy with it, i'd cut one of the dead coils off the front or just add a spacer in the rear
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thanks for the input so far...anyone else? [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-cool.gif[/IMG]
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Well I had the eibach sportlines when I first lowered my car, but there was no back wheel gap and about .5 inch wheel gap on the front. I went to the pro-kit and the back is at about .4 inch and the front .75. So it is still not even, but I was thinking, if there was a way to get my sportline front springs back, which I sold, then I would be sitting .4 back and .5 front, pretty damn even. I know this doesn't help you much other than to tell you to make sure that the front springs you do get lower more than your back springs
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