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I'm looking to lower my car without having the worry of my wheels tilting inward from the top.

I'm a new member and I hope someone can help me. Which is better to get for my suspension:

1) Eibach Pro Springs
2) Eibach Sportline Springs
3) TRD Springs

And what Brand of Shoks:

1) TRD
2) KONI
2) KYB

Sorry I don't have an idea, they all look good to me and these are just some suggestions made by some friends. Basically what i wanna know is which combo is best that will close the gap, give the best handling, etc WITHOUT having to buy extra parts to get the wheels straight again cause I lowered it too much.


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what size rims/tires you got?
KYB and hotchkis springs wave

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how about Tein-S Tech & KYB AGX thumbsup

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sportlines are too low for any shock to last very long...

get coilovers.

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I have stock 16" rims and 205/50 tires.

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So I Should stay away from TRD and it seems the popular shock are KYB AGX and Tein S or Hotchkis springs?

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TRD springs lower your car about an inch.

a lot of people go with the Tein S-Tech and KYB AGX combo thumbsup which i will also follow smile


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depends on if you want to put a kit on it. If you want a low kit like the veilside ffgt use trd springs, for another type of kit not as low or lip kits get tien s-techs springs (1 1/4 inch drop) thumbsup thumbsup thumbsup thumbsup


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I thought some said Sportline mess up ur shocks fast

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then buy new shocks for sportlines lol

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yea i meant new shocks. don't sportlines mess them up faster than other springs?

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the drop from sportlines is too much for a shock to last as long as with other springs...

i have sportlines though and i love em.

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Well thanx a lot for the ideas everyone. I am soon to put on my car the Tein S and KYB AGX adjustables. I'll post pics later grin

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^^^ great choices! i have tein s-tech with tokico Hp's, they are awesome! thumbsup

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Great choice, its what I got. thumbsup


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Originally Posted by Maka
depends on if you want to put a kit on it. If you want a low kit like the veilside ffgt use trd springs, for another type of kit not as low or lip kits get tien s-techs springs (1 1/4 inch drop) thumbsup thumbsup thumbsup thumbsup

so with a veilside kit TRD springs would be better? I want to lower my car, I have 18's and the car looks like it has too much space, but I dont really want to lower the car because the front is real low, or maybe i just need to learn how to drive with a kit
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Originally Posted by JettaMan
then buy new shocks for sportlines lol
Then watch them blow in months.


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