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Old Jul 26, 2003 | 06:13 PM
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hey will 92 z front springs

well i read a post that 02 t/a ws6 rear springs and 92 z 28 front springs are a good setup but will the z springs prevent nose dive for good launch off turns and doing donouts because my stock rs springs dont let me do donouts so remember the z and t/a springs are new bought
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Old Jul 27, 2003 | 06:41 PM
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sounds like a very odd solution......did you get a steal on the springs?

the i've found the pro-kit has the best rate over that of intrax and sportlines for the front. it also depends on the strut choice though. everything has to work together.

i have a set of front pro-kit springs for sale cheap if your looking to try it out.

good luck.

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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 05:40 PM
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well the pro kit is alot of money and it lowers my car and i have a custom exhaust so its low to the ground okay so that why i was making sure the springs were good what are some good struts that are not that expensive?
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Old Jul 29, 2003 | 06:43 PM
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good and cheap don't typically equate. i prefer bilsteins. koni's are also rated highly by some. kyb's would be my third choice and gabriels as a fourth and cheapest choice. the rear isn't as important as the front for a daily driver however depending on how good your shocks are in the rear you will feel it when you accelerate. i paid 400 for my bilstein stut/shock combo but i hear they are alot more now.

i have a set of koni orange adjustable struts that were 300. i never bought the rear shocks so i don't know what they run.
the eibachs were roughly 240 for the set of 4. like i said i have the front eibachs and koni orange adjustable struts i would sell for 200. you could use your rear springs like you planned and either buy matching rears or go a little cheaper. the most budget oriented setup i've seen that somewhat works would be something along the lines of an intrax spring kit and kyb strut/shocks. but even still your looking at quite a bit of money and then you will need new strut/shocks in 15,000+ miles to keep the car from making a pogo effect.
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Old Jul 30, 2003 | 04:25 PM
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well dudes when i have everything done i will post the results okay to then thanks alot
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Old Jul 30, 2003 | 09:51 PM
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You'd get more replies with a .

I got a headache halfway through trying to read your post.
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