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Old 12-25-07, 03:55 PM
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Hi everybody,

I am the proud owner of an SC300 year 94 with 43K miles and I am arranging various aspects of the car, just bought shock absorbers K&B GR-2 and I want to buy springs for lower the car a little, no more than 1 inch, I read in the post that most of you are using Tanabe or Eibach springs but I want to know which is better, Eibach is a bit more expensive and I do not know if there is a justification to pay this differential, my question is what do you recommend, Eibach or Tanabe?.

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i am on tanabe nf and thee SOFT but the ride is great u dont feel too many bumps in tha road but i will be selling mine in a few days for a set of coil overs with some tockico blue's
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