pics of spings please!!
hey guys,
i'm trying to make a decision on which springs to get to got w/ 17" vold t37, but i wanted to see some pics first. anyone? thanks - Wallace
ps. i know about the search, but most of the pics are not available anymore.
i'm trying to make a decision on which springs to get to got w/ 17" vold t37, but i wanted to see some pics first. anyone? thanks - Wallace
ps. i know about the search, but most of the pics are not available anymore.
it's pretty low, but i havent had any problems rubbing or bottoming out with these horrible roads in nyc. you just have to be a smart driver, dont fly over speedbumps or inclined driveways, stay away from notoriously bad roads, and you'll be fine.
as for ride quality, it's a little bit on the softside, but not as soft as the stock springs. on the track, i can definately tell that the springs are much stiffer than stock, but not as stiff as a traditional coilover setup. i've recently become more involved in track and autox and i would not recommend these springs if you decide to follow that route. get the kgm's or a equivalent brand.
i love the way they look, and if kgm or another company made springs that gave me this kind of drop w/ better handling, i'd go for it in a heartbeat. imho, the kgm's look excellent with 18's, but with 17's, it needs to be just a hair lower.
brian
as for ride quality, it's a little bit on the softside, but not as soft as the stock springs. on the track, i can definately tell that the springs are much stiffer than stock, but not as stiff as a traditional coilover setup. i've recently become more involved in track and autox and i would not recommend these springs if you decide to follow that route. get the kgm's or a equivalent brand.
i love the way they look, and if kgm or another company made springs that gave me this kind of drop w/ better handling, i'd go for it in a heartbeat. imho, the kgm's look excellent with 18's, but with 17's, it needs to be just a hair lower.
brian



these look real good