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Old 08-26-2008, 10:02 PM
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Looking for a nice drop...not too much to where I scrape on much...if any, but I've been looking at FRPP, Eibach Pro-Kit, and Steeda's springs. Seems like different cars with the same springs have different drops? The car is my DD and I have all the other parts outlined to get except springs lol so pictures with info would help...thanks!

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Old 08-27-2008, 08:33 AM
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I have BMR springs and they are the perfect drop IMO. Don't ever scrape. Can still clear most parking stops by a inch or so. Still a better choice to back in though.







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Can't post a pic (at work) but I went with the steeda ultralite because I did not want too much of a drop because of all the hassle of making sure I didn't scrape. Well now I wish I would have went with frpp or eibach for some more drop. I have to be careful even with the steeda ultralite drop, so I might as well have went for lower drop and got exactly the look I wanted.
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Eibach pro with Tokico adjustable springs
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I have Roush springs and struts. I'd post a pic, but the only ones I have were taken the day after the installation. The springs have settled since then.

If I had to do it over again, I'd get the BMR lowering package. It's a good drop, but not too severe, and it comes with everything you'll need for a good price.
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Are Eibach Pro Kit and FRPP springs the same thing?
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Originally Posted by ryanralston07
Are Eibach Pro Kit and FRPP springs the same thing?
I believe that the FRPP springs offer a 1.5" drop at all corners, while the Eibach Pro-Kit offers a 1.3(f) - 1.4(r)
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I've been wondering that...they advertise 1.5" average drop...is that like average as in 1.6" rear and 1.5" front...1.5" all around...or what? lol
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