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Old 01-29-2003, 03:55 PM
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i searched allready but not a lot of people really talked about them. They are cheap and drops the car about 2 inches. DOes anyone have these and do you like em? Thanks
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Old 01-29-2003, 06:58 PM
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I have them and I love them, they are the exact same thing as the sprint Springs, You dont really need a camber kit too. They make some sounds but so do all of them, and its fixable. Over all I am pleased with them.
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Old 01-29-2003, 11:36 PM
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Originally posted by Bad97MaxSE
I have them and I love them, they are the exact same thing as the sprint Springs, You dont really need a camber kit too. They make some sounds but so do all of them, and its fixable. Over all I am pleased with them.
I have them as well. Make sure you get aftermarket shocks because these springs are bouncy and not firm. Meaning, your stocks shock will blow out in about 3 months, as did mine. IF you don't like body roll don't get them. my car still sways like a boat, but that may be due to the blown shocks.
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Old 01-30-2003, 08:21 AM
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I have them as well. Make sure you get aftermarket shocks because these springs are bouncy and not firm. Meaning, your stocks shock will blow out in about 3 months, as did mine. IF you don't like body roll don't get them. my car still sways like a boat, but that may be due to the blown shocks.
are you still riding on stock struts?
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I got them and i love them. I wouldn't get no other springs. They are just like sprint springs. They are even all the way around.
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Old 01-30-2003, 09:57 PM
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are you still riding on stock struts?
yeah i'm still riding on the stocks
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Old 01-31-2003, 07:04 AM
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Originally posted by Bad97MaxSE
I have them and I love them, they are the exact same thing as the sprint Springs, You dont really need a camber kit too. They make some sounds but so do all of them, and its fixable. Over all I am pleased with them.
Really glad to see you say that. I have a pearl 97 (obviously if you read my SN) w/ 17's and I'm on the fence w/ the spring-strut set up. Seeing your sig helps me out. Something about seeing your own body color or something, ya know. Any scraping up front? More importantly do you bounce all around like I see others imports doing? I definitely do not want that.
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I know someone with those, we installed them at my house and they looked really good and he still has them on after several months...they looked as high quality as H&R, Eibach or MaxSpeeds which I have seen more often but the price seems very competitive.
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