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Originally Posted by mack4477
they look good bill. i think you need to get honni out there to wash that thing. and my other suggestion....DROP THAT SCHIT!
I know thats is what is next Springs. I cant swing coil overs so I am taking suggestions for springs. Your help in this from everyone will be appreciated.
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Originally Posted by the-moss
For springs get Hotchkis. Performance first...
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Originally Posted by newimportowner
I have heard really good things about these too. I also heard they are kind of soft? does that affect handleing negatively?
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I've seen and driven Hotchkis. Also driven in Tein-S techs, and Espelir, and Works for the Bilstens.
Hotchkis are by far the best handling, ride, and look for the stock suspension.
Hotchkis are by far the best handling, ride, and look for the stock suspension.
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From what I remember they are 5lbs stiffer than stock in the rear, and 5 lbs softer than stock in the front, all the reports are that you end up with a very nicely balanced car. If I were getting springs.. No question this would be what I would get. However, I'm still dreaming of RRE tuned JIC or Vishnu tuned Ohlins coilovers.