Springs with Volks...
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Hi,
I've used the search feature and I haven't found the answer to my question. I am looking to buy Volks when I purchase my 350z after winter. When I install the Volks, I wanted to know if you could install the eibach pro-kit springs save about 1000 bucks, instead of a full on coilover system and the look would be the same. This is the type of thing I am sacraficing to get the brand of rims I love.
Thanks alot.
I've used the search feature and I haven't found the answer to my question. I am looking to buy Volks when I purchase my 350z after winter. When I install the Volks, I wanted to know if you could install the eibach pro-kit springs save about 1000 bucks, instead of a full on coilover system and the look would be the same. This is the type of thing I am sacraficing to get the brand of rims I love.
Thanks alot.
it's alright, no one is going to kill you whether you go with springs or coils. it's all comes down to what you want, and what you're going for, if you're looking to save money on the two set up's, then springs would be your best bet, but if you're looking for adjustable suspension for auto-crossing or tracking as some examples, then go with coilovers. good luck.
Originally Posted by timmays350
tanabe gf210's are way better in my opinion. I did the same thing you are doing, sacrifice coilovers for baller wheels.
Originally Posted by timmays350
tanabe gf210's are way better in my opinion.
Originally Posted by wayneside
i agree!!! tanabe is nice...
Curious, both of you vs Pro-kit why?
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