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Old Aug 20, 2007 | 07:02 PM
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I wouldnt trade my prokit in for anything! sick stance too
Old Aug 20, 2007 | 11:10 PM
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I wouldnt trade my prokit in for anything! sick stance too
u guys are making me hard for it to decide!!!! where can i get roush lowering springs [:@]
Old Aug 21, 2007 | 01:10 AM
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I guess it all depends on where you live and what you will be using your car for. If all you want to do is lower your car (albeit with sagging rear springs like MY Pro-kit did....) then the Eibachs are fine. If you want an actual performance spring, H&R or Vogtland or Maximum Motorsports or Kenny Brown V6 springs will be better. If you want the happy medium, then get the Roush. I personally hate the way my Eibach rides. Too harsh around town, and too soft at speed. I am building my car more for road racing though and handling is VERY important to me. I just don't like the way the car rides and handles. I wish I had just gone with a coilover set-up from the beginning.....


And you can get the Roush springs from RoushPerformance.com.
Old Aug 21, 2007 | 11:57 AM
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I guess it all depends on where you live and what you will be using your car for. If all you want to do is lower your car (albeit with sagging rear springs like MY Pro-kit did....) then the Eibachs are fine. If you want an actual performance spring, H&R or Vogtland or Maximum Motorsports or Kenny Brown V6 springs will be better. If you want the happy medium, then get the Roush. I personally hate the way my Eibach rides. Too harsh around town, and too soft at speed. I am building my car more for road racing though and handling is VERY important to me. I just don't like the way the car rides and handles. I wish I had just gone with a coilover set-up from the beginning.....


And you can get the Roush springs from RoushPerformance.com.
im just looking for a nice stance along with a little bit of a tighter ride. i usually have friends crammed in my car and some of the roads around here it can get VERY easy to bottom out. so i think im gunna eliminate the pro-kit.. and most people have it so why not be a little different. idk yet though. im still deciding

thanks for the site!!
Old Aug 21, 2007 | 05:30 PM
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roads here in cali are killer haha its ever coil over kit or no go haha
Old Aug 21, 2007 | 05:31 PM
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roads here in cali are killer haha its ever coil over kit or no go haha
haha i hear ya man!
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