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Old 03-26-2007, 04:12 PM
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What springs give a noticably lower front then rear? And if no springs do this, do i have to use coilovers to achieve that stance? Also, this is a stupid question but w/ coilovers, do you still get the negative camber issues you get with springs? Like would i have to buy camber arms just as i would w/ springs? And if i did a lower front drop then rear, would i need to get only front camber arms or front and rear?



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Old 03-26-2007, 05:42 PM
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cmon anyone? I really want to achieve this type of drop and nothing seems to offer it.
Old 03-26-2007, 07:57 PM
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How much lower are you wanting in the fron than the rear? H&R Springs will drop 1.3" front and 1" rear, but that is prolly the biggest difference front/rear that you will find from springs. You could also only install front springs maybe.

Using coilovers would prolly be your best bet. Just like springs lowering with coilovers will cause your camber to change.

Depending on how low your drop the rear you might not need the rear camber arms. It seems from what I have read around here that anything less than 1" or so and you should be alright without them.
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IIght cool. Where can i buy just a pair of front springs, and just a pair of rears? i was thinking of maybe mix and matching a kit sorta.
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Stance coilovers can potentially cause ur undercarriage to scrape. But the biggest drop you can get from springs would probably be tanabe springs or skunk springs. Skunk springs I think give 1.8''. Something rediculous.
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I want something that drops the front more then the back. Only H&R offers this, but i havent heard anything about this brand. SO i was wondering, can i use for example, Eibach Sportline kit springs in the Front (big drop), and then some like H-techs or something w/ a similar drop for the rear?
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