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Posted by 93ex-chp (Member # 1688) on
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thinkin about buyin some wondering if they are any good?
supposed to be 2" drop
Posted by Black94 5.0 (Member # 655) on
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http://www.meggamaxx.com/dropmain.html
$125 sounds pretty cheap......Ive never heard of these springs...I think I would buy some Eibach Sportlines if you want a quality spring and a nice drop.
[ February 04, 2003, 01:05 AM: Message edited by: Black94 5.0 ]
Posted by 93ex-chp (Member # 1688) on
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Yea i hear the eibachs are good too i just dont wanna pay nearly double for them.. its just coiled metal how much better could they be
Posted by HungryHippo (Member # 537) on
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they should be alright. i've never heard of springs failing unless they've been heated.
Posted by Black94 5.0 (Member # 655) on
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Cheaper spring dont offer consistancy with their springs.....Cheaper springs might come with 4 different spring rates, NONE of the springs will match....It's more expensive to manufacture springs so they are all equal...When you install the springs your car MIGHT not sit right....The car MIGHT have just a 1" drop in the front and a 2" in the rear....
Sure the DropZone springs might work out for you, but what if hey dont...You'll have to buy better springs anyway and have to reinstall new springs.
Basically I think you should do it right the first time....Good luck with what ever you decide.
Posted by 91sleeper (Member # 779) on
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Qwkbtch (automn) has those springs on here 2002 GT and she hasnt had any problems with them at all. They look good too gets rid of the 4X4 look.
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