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    Lowering springs

    Hey guys
    I have been reading around and it looks like lowering springs are frowned upon around here because of the rates. Problem is I have another car that I do time trials in (99 si) and I don't have a large budget for coilovers on the ep3. The hatch already has kyb agx shocks that it came with from the previous owner. I know they are not blistein or koni but it is what I have to work with.

    I have some enkei rp02 wheels in 17x7 with a 40mm offset with 225/45/17 continental contipro contact tires. If you absolutely had to get lowering springs and your choices were the eibach pro-kit and the tein s techs what would you get? I am going to drive the car to work mostly and take it out for spirited driving every once in a while. I am also going to pick up the hardrace rear adjustable camber kit and ingalls camber bolts for the front.

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    Hi,

    I would probably go with Eibach as I have had them. Im not the guru on suspensions, but I know what works. The only thing with getting lowering springs on stock shock length is you will kill the shock damper faster.

    But, I think you should be fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2004ep3hatch View Post
    Hi,

    I would probably go with Eibach as I have had them. Im not the guru on suspensions, but I know what works. The only thing with getting lowering springs on stock shock length is you will kill the shock damper faster.

    But, I think you should be fine.
    Thanks for the quick response! I am looking at some koni with ground controls now. If I can get a good deal I will go that way if not I will definitely give the eibachs a try.

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