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ST lowering springs on eBay dirt cheap

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PlanZero

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Aug 13, 2013
Easton, Pennsylvania
Just wanted to let you know, I found genuine st lowering springs on eBay for $35, $77 shipped. These are great! Model #60355 (awd), #60360(fwd), lower about 1.2". These normally sell for over $200! I have them with gr2s and they're amazing. I don't know why the suspension source is getting rid of them so cheap. I even bought a second set for my gs. Actually made a best offer of $25 before shipping and got em. Look up the
 
Are these springs good? I came across them a few weeks back on ebay but looked up some reviews and not many good reviews.
 
They've been up there for awhile, and I debated grabbing a set a few months back. I decided to go with something else because I couldn't find any pics of the actual drop, nor spring rates. These have been discontinued, and all the links from back in the early 2000's that had pics are now dead. Reviews were all over the place, with some saying they were similar to Pro-Kits, but then others saying it dropped more than 1.2". The spring rate is supposedly on the soft'ish side also.
 
Of all the reviews I've read about ST, they are shit springs. Totally not worth it.
 
Update. Im having trouble taking pics. I have the same st awd springs on my Tsi awd and rs (fwd) with the proper corresponding kyb gr-2 shocks. On the rs, it's an even 1.5" drop all around. On the Tsi, my front sits about 1.75" and the rear is only like 1" drop from stock. I assumed that since the awd rear springs were stiffer, they didn't drop properly, but since the rs dropped perfectly I think it's the stiffer shocks. The rear was actually stock height originally, but they settled after a couple weeks. Three months later, they still feel great. Not too stiff. I kinda like how my Tsi looks being about an inch lower in the front. Plus it leaves more clearance for my obnoxious 3" apexi exhaust pipe.
Also, I dunno if it's worth mentioning, but on the Tsi I replaced all components (bushings, pads, top hats), while I reused the stock components on the rs.
 
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