Most comfortable agressive springs??
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I'm going to put 20's, if not 19's on my is350 and I'm looking for an aggressive drop. I wish I could get coil overs, but I cant afford them right now.
Which set of springs offers the most aggressive drop and is still comfortable as well? I don't want the rear to be slammed or the wheel to go up into the fender.
Which set of springs offers the most aggressive drop and is still comfortable as well? I don't want the rear to be slammed or the wheel to go up into the fender.
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both comfortable and an agressive drop dont usually come hand in hand in terms of springs. The lower the ride height the spring provides usually means the more harsher (stiffer) ur ride will perform. Unless u go with coilovers, u wont be able to find a good spring that suits both of ur requirements.
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You can always get the eibach pro kit and cut some coils. That will get you the drop you need but I don't recommend that. If you get anything else your ride will not be as comfortable.
I recommend buying the Eibach for now until you can afford the coil overs. You'll be happy with the ride and drop of the Eibach prokit.
I recommend buying the Eibach for now until you can afford the coil overs. You'll be happy with the ride and drop of the Eibach prokit.
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