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Old Oct 1, 2003 | 06:41 PM
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Need your Opinion|B+G w/GR2's

I've been looking to pair these two up because the H+R's/Eibach only give a slight drop and I was looking for more of a drop. I will be on my stock 16's and want to look abit lower than the H+R's. I've read that B+G had abit of a sag in the back. Is that true or is it just people putting the springs in upside down? I want a good even drop with more of a drop than hr's/eibach. Also is it alright to pair up gr2's with b+g? Will the ride be too harsh for the gr2's? Thanks.
Old Oct 1, 2003 | 11:41 PM
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what do you guys think?
Old Oct 1, 2003 | 11:56 PM
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Eh, I heard B+G doesn't lower anymore than H&R. If you really want to be lower, get some progress or sprint. Or a real coilover solution.

GR2 and AGX both ride somewhat harsh. If you were really looking for the softest ride, you'd probably be better off with H&R/Illuminas.
Old Oct 2, 2003 | 12:33 AM
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if you have a 5 speed, your car will LOOK lower in the back with B+G's (because the fenders are lower in the back). its only noticeable if you look really closely though, nobody else but you will notice. and if I was to get shocks all over again, I would go for Illuminas, the AGXs are a bit harsh...
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