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lowest lowering springs????

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mekal

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Feb 13, 2008
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ok im planning on getting some kyb gr2 struts and my question is wht are the lowest sitting springs( wht springs will lower my car the most?)i can get for them? i have a 2g esi talon? right now i have some cheapo ebay coilovers on the stock struts which are blown LOL. any info would be great. tryed shearching this one could find it. thanks
 
You might want to try the Eibach Pro-Line springs. Either that or you can go with a set of good adjustable coil-over springs. Hope this somewhat helps.
 
You might want to try the Eibach Pro-Line springs. Either that or you can go with a set of good adjustable coil-over springs. Hope this somewhat helps.

The Eibach pro line will only give you about an 1-1 1/2 inch drop. Hes looking for a big drop. Look into the Eibach sportlines they will give you about a 2 inch drop anything more than that your going to have to go with coilovers.
 
thanks for the info... do you guys know of any good sites where i can get some good coilovers. ive been looking around and all im realy finding is the coilovers with the struts... im looking for just the coilovers... thanks
 
i agree with Boost92awd. Sportlines will drop the most out of all springs most likely. Also if you want to go even lower go with koni struts or even tokico. The KYB's have a longer body.
 
from all my searching konis are the shortest strut, and the most you can drop your car is 2 inches(on lowering springs). I have sprint springs and koni struts on my parts car, and that thing is LOW. But low isn't always the best thing to do. just thought I'd point that out.
 
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