springs to avoid..
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springs to avoid..
Hello All,
I am looking to install a set of lowering springs in my 1992 GTA , I would like a "lower, meaner" look to it, is there any specific spring company that is known to cause problems? some to avoid ? which do most on here prefer ? I am only looking for a small drop maybe 1-1.5 " at all corners, any help and direction is greatly appreciated. Thanks GTA.........Ps i did do a few searches but they gave me all the answers that i was not looking for. Also my friend recomender B@G springs are these ok or not?
I am looking to install a set of lowering springs in my 1992 GTA , I would like a "lower, meaner" look to it, is there any specific spring company that is known to cause problems? some to avoid ? which do most on here prefer ? I am only looking for a small drop maybe 1-1.5 " at all corners, any help and direction is greatly appreciated. Thanks GTA.........Ps i did do a few searches but they gave me all the answers that i was not looking for. Also my friend recomender B@G springs are these ok or not?
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Most people on here have eibach's if u want a 1" drop go with the pro kit or 1.5" sportline kit. For a slight drop eibach or vogtland springs.
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thanks for the reply...I may just go pro kit......I was told that the sport line is a bit too low, i do not want to be in the weeds just a bit lower....thank you for the reply, GTA........ Thread
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