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are Dropzone Lowering Springs anygood?
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if not then which are the best or what type of suspenseion package is the best
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dropzone sucks!!!!!!!!!!!! oh and do a search...you'll find lots of answers
but if you want springs, go with tein or eibach. and then go with kyb agx adjustable shocks or koni yellows.
if you want a suspension package(full adjustable coilover setup), tein and tanabe have some.
rip celi... 95 240sx
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Dropzone springs are weak. I have the eibach sportlines and i love it. Highly Recomended.
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how do dropzone springs suck?
what do you mean by weak?
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I've never heard too much about them...I'd stick with Eibach, TRD, or Tein
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dropzone? sound shitty Skunk2 are nice!
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i'm not very familiar with dropzone...but almost everythign i've heard on them is negative. i've heard they wear out faster than most other aftermarket springs. i'd go with eibach sportlines, eibach pros, tein ss, or hotchkis superforms (these brands set the standard for celica springs) for easy comparing & midrange pricing (you will be able to find them cheaper--but it'll be hard to find a more reputable company here at intensepower.com: celica suspension [ intensepower.com] hope this helps.
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i'm not very familiar with dropzone...but almost everythign i've heard on them is negative. i've heard they wear out faster than most other aftermarket springs. i'd go with eibach sportlines, eibach pros, tein ss, or hotchkis superforms (these brands set the standard for celica springs) for easy comparing & midrange pricing (you will be able to find them cheaper--but it'll be hard to find a more reputable company here at intensepower.com: celica suspension [ intensepower.com] hope this helps. That about covers it.
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Thank you.: To everyone on this board for the ideas! Random: Finally got RIMS!
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