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Old 04-28-2011, 10:09 PM
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Default 1" drop, springs brand suggestion.

I want to lower my S 1". I have seen a lots of S owner go with eibach.. I need some inputs on which brand to buy. Thanks in advance.
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If you only want 1" then yes eibach is the best choice. I have espelir and it drops over the posted drop, around 2" and I scrap everyday going home and to work...........but I like how it looks........so its gonna stay that way till I sell my S2k again
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i loved my swift springs.
http://www.swiftsprings.com/
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swifts are good. better than any others. but seriously. get some coilovers. dont be cheap.
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Originally Posted by johnnnyjeans
swifts are good. better than any others. but seriously. get some coilovers. dont be cheap.
if i didnt want to go lower, i would have seen no reason for not having my swifts. i ended up getting some BC coilovers because i wanted to go a little lower, but i think for a 1" drop that you know you wont want to change, you cant beat the price, quality, and handling of swifts.
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Originally Posted by estooki
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Yeah Eibach or Tein springs would be best for a 1" drop. I actually have some Tanabe GF210 springs on my S and love them. They only lowered my S 0.8" so right at an inch and it looks great and the ride isn't much different than stock.
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i have the eibachs on my car and i really enjoy them. ride height is great in my area (atlanta) and I rarely scrape, although my front lip is rattle canned for when I do.
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Originally Posted by 1tsxer
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