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Thread: which lowering spring would give me the most drop??

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2011-04-04 02:51:54
#11
You know I'm just kidding, (being sarcastic) right? Sometimes that shit doesn't translate in a forum situation.
2011-04-04 07:16:02
#12
all i want to know is what spring will give me the best drop if you guys dont like the thread dont reply to it.
2011-04-04 12:52:38
#13
No you don't.

You want to know which spring gives the lowest drop.

There is a difference.



I love this thread.
Last edited by BenFenner on 2011-04-04 at 13-00-12.
2011-04-09 19:59:33
#14
Originally Posted by nismo_b13
i want to go low as possible without getting coilovers ... whats the best way to go??

You tell me. "Best" is a judgement call dependent on your priorities. Only you can answer your own question.

http://www.sr20-forum.com/suspension/1801-b13-b14-b15-suspension-information.html

A little light reading on our suspensions and aftermarket options. Your answer is, without question, contained in that thread.

Originally Posted by nismo_b13
all i want to know is what spring will give me the best drop if you guys dont like the thread dont reply to it.

See above on "best."

You asked for replies, now you want to dictate the responses?

Forums do not work the way you apparently think. If you don't like the replies to the thread then either don't make a thread in the first place, don't read the replies or ignore them if they don't suit you. Sometimes I reply the most to threads or topics that I do not like, specifically to express my dislike.

In this case I am nuetral on this thread.

However, you need to clarify "best", ie.....what purpose(s)? Car shows? Track? Daily driver? 1/4 mile terror? Rally events? Long distance canyon jumping? Driving Miss Daisy to the hair salon? Ice racing? Your priorites determine "best."

Originally Posted by BenFenner
No you don't.

You want to know which spring gives the lowest drop.

There is a difference.



I love this thread.

Ben is correct.
2011-04-09 22:42:44
#15
If you don't have to worry about potholes get cheap eBay lowering springs once they settle in your tire almost rubs the inner wheel well. But all the guys with there cars really low do it the right way COILOVERS so really think if your willing to spare the money and ruin everything else by putting cheap stuff inthe car
2011-04-10 17:47:50
#16
Originally Posted by cees
If you don't have to worry about potholes get cheap eBay lowering springs once they settle in your tire almost rubs the inner wheel well. But all the guys with there cars really low do it the right way COILOVERS so really think if your willing to spare the money and ruin everything else by putting cheap stuff inthe car


yeah im considering coilovers. thanks for the help
2011-04-10 23:12:34
#17
2011-04-11 12:52:14
#18
Originally Posted by nismo_b13
yeah im considering coilovers. thanks for the help

Did you read the link I posted?
2011-04-11 12:59:37
#19
You are gonna drop a car without coilovers as low as you can? Good luck whenever you do anything that necessitates suspension travel.
2011-04-24 23:31:10
#20
Going low on cheap springs is not good. Also dont ever cut springs i know alot of people that done it & it just rides crappy to me. Just go with some GC's & change out the springs for the tein ones. I have the gc's on mine its not really low but its low enough.
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