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Topic: Sportlines with SN95 Verts
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BUKSING
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Member # 6594
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i was shopping for sportlines for my 96 gt vert and noticed everyone has them for coupes and notes exclude convertibles. does anyone know why? i want the lowest possible 2" drop...but i think the next available is h&r's super sports...they actually specify for convertibles. anyone else notice this for eibach sportlines and convertibles?
Posts: 1571 | From: 510 | Registered: Mar 2006
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Calvinator
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Member # 7472
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Im guessing its because of the weight difference in the vert and coupe, so they have to design the springs differently so they will sit correctly?
Posts: 40 | From: Bay Area, CA | Registered: Feb 2007
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BUKSING
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Member # 6594
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yeah i recently heard that so i dont think i will be getting eibachs...i think the pro-kit only supports verts for my year but i really want that 2" drop so my next option is h&r super sports...which i hear is better anyways.
what about shocks & struts...i think imma get tokikos but i cant seem to tell the difference between premiums and hp. anyone know about them?
Posts: 1571 | From: 510 | Registered: Mar 2006
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98saleen
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Member # 7459
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i have sportline eibachs on my 98 vert and it looks awsome. i am running kyb shocks with them and i dont have any problems. my brother had the same setup on his 97vert too
Posts: 170 | From: pittsburg, ca | Registered: Feb 2007
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BUKSING
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is that right...and that was my first choice too...sportlines with kyb's..but i keep hearing how kyb's are cheap. but im all about saving a buck..
Posts: 1571 | From: 510 | Registered: Mar 2006
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