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Dropzone lowering springs?

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Zropzone springs are not good. They have a history of clunking around and getting out of center. To use those springs you need to get adjustable shocks like KYB's or something. save your money for a little bit and get a good pair of coilovers.
 
nah it shouldn't matter. I've heard of a few cases where people say Dropzone springs haven't fit on an AWD....but I'm not too sure about that.
 
i've heard ok things about sprint. in my opinion they're just as good as suspension techniques or progress or others. everybody says eibach is the best but there are plenty of cheaper ones that are just as good which is great for me cuz i'm poor/cheap
 
i have DZ adjustable coilovers on my car...bought em for $130 shipped, they are nice, no problems yet, and i've driven about 1200 miles with them so far.
 
the only thing about drop zone and adding them to an awd or whatever it doesnt matter. if you have a spyder get the gsx version coilovers. but im going with an airride system in my spyder.:dsm:
 
Tein springs are $200 for the 95-99 eclipse. The add is in the new Sport Compact Car on page 65. They only have them for the 2g eclipse so far. And the 3g if that matters. Those are for springs, the type flex runs $1,430.

They have a warrenty against 0.2in sag. They claim about 1.5 in drop.
 
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