Wich is better??
I dont know too much about springs but im sure with springs that you get what you pay for....Eibachs are like 230 shipped....never heard of anyone having a problem with them....I think it was dropzone where a spring actually split in half-go figure, they are cheapies
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GR2's are going to ride harsh coupled with sport springs.
B&G springs are very stiff and low. Couple them with GR2's and your gonna need a softer seat.
Maxspeed springs have a moderate drop, they are a bit firmer then stock. They are a cheap spring and once you couple them with a cheap strut your gonna have a cheap feeling ride.
Consider going with Progress, Tein, Eibach or H&R springs and do yourself a favor and get good struts. The struts make a huge diffenance in the way your car rides and handles on a lowered, sport set up. Currently the best bolt on replacement strut you can buy for our cars is the Tokico Illumina. Thats going to cost you a bit more, but the bottom line is YGWYP4.
B&G springs are very stiff and low. Couple them with GR2's and your gonna need a softer seat.
Maxspeed springs have a moderate drop, they are a bit firmer then stock. They are a cheap spring and once you couple them with a cheap strut your gonna have a cheap feeling ride.
Consider going with Progress, Tein, Eibach or H&R springs and do yourself a favor and get good struts. The struts make a huge diffenance in the way your car rides and handles on a lowered, sport set up. Currently the best bolt on replacement strut you can buy for our cars is the Tokico Illumina. Thats going to cost you a bit more, but the bottom line is YGWYP4.
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