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Old 10-7-03, 18:06   #1 (permalink)
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lowering kits

what kits do u guys use and how much am i looking on the kit or kits cheers
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Eibach Pro kit. Gives a 30-35mm drop depending on who you listen to.
About £120 plus fitting.

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is that just springs or is that springs and shocks
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im running coilovers on mine, but i had to order them from amercia, 0 - 3 inch drop, only thing i would say is there a bit hard, but makes the car handle excellent

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is that just springs or is that springs and shocks
That's just for the springs... But they are supposed to be the best for the job.

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thanks 4 that guys
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im running coilovers on mine, but i had to order them from amercia, 0 - 3 inch drop, only thing i would say is there a bit hard, but makes the car handle excellent
Was that the coilover kits which fit to existing shocks??? I had some of them and the car handled greate but swapped them for mazda speed 4ws springs when i got my j-spec as the spring rate is different on the rear.

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Yes thats correct they fit the existing shock, but the shocks need a lot of work to get them to go on (spring cups need to be cut off) but it handles v well and was worth it

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