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Replacing disgusting lowering springs.

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Gee-Es-Tee

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Oct 19, 2004
Atlanta, Georgia
The previous owner of my GS-T put on lowering springs which drastically made the car drive/handle horribly. I even hate how low it is. It's just dumb. Luckily, where my parents live, the roads weren't terrible at all, so I held off on buying new suspension.

Now that I am living in the city, I hate driving my car. It's terrible on the city roads.

The question is...

I have a set of springs for a 95 Eclipse RS. Will these be fine to install, or is there actually a difference in spring between the models? I want to do this job in the next few days.

Thanks in advance.
 
All the FWD's use the same size springs, so you should be fine.

What springs do you have? Usually when you lower a car like that you wear out the stock dampers, do you have replacements?
 
All the FWD's use the same size springs, so you should be fine.

What springs do you have? Usually when you lower a car like that you wear out the stock dampers, do you have replacements?

I do not remember what springs are on the car, I always seem to forget. As for the stock dampers, I don't know if they are worn or not. I do not have replacements.

I can either put them on and have an ugly GST or just live with what I have until I buy a whole new setup. I don't know what to do.
 
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