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sportlines too low for gr2's?

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buRn-AWD

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Jul 24, 2003
ive searched around, and cant find a definitive answer for my question. i'm looking to lower my car and use gr2's because i'm on a budget. so the question is: do the sportline springs lower the car too much (1.8" F+R) for the travel of the gr2's and does anyone with this setup have problems with bouncyness or hitting the bumpstops? the alternative to the sportlines would be the H&R sport springs...the specs are 1.25 F and 1" R for 1G. they are about the same price, so i'm just waiting for more input from people who have the setups etc...
 
my suggestion is go w/ the eibach prokits and not the sportlines. the sportlines are waaaaaay to aggresive of a drop. I currently have the sportlines on my fwd and I scrape all the time. I'm currently trying to find a good deal on some prokits. :cry:
 
i'd say no, gr2's aren't that much stiffer than stock shocks and my sportlines killed a new set of stock shocks quickly. i now have agx's and don't have any problems with the car bottoming out at all.
 
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