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Old 06-02-2006, 09:22 PM
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anybody w/ intrax springs?

does anyone have intrax springs on there car? im just trying to get opinions on the stiffness, and looks, compared to the eibach. and how bad will the intrax still throw ur camber off even after an alignment? i think Mushashi did?
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Old 06-03-2006, 12:27 AM
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Re: anybody w/ intrax springs?

i installed intrax on mine a while back. the ride is still decent. only thing i see the biggest difference in is when u hit a bump the car will dip with it an continue to bounce afterwards. intrax drop the car more than the eibachs. i had a 1.5" drop an its a little more on the vr4. it threw the camber off real bad, i waited like 2 weeks for an alignment a shreaded the tread off one tire. but after alignment it right back to stock spec with having to get adjustable control arms. now it handles better an has much less body roll.
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Re: anybody w/ intrax springs?

do you think i will need adustable control arms or will it be alright w/ an alignment
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Re: anybody w/ intrax springs?

get an alignment shop that knows what there doin. an u shouldnt need them
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Re: anybody w/ intrax springs?

so intrax > eibach?...which one has the less bounce when going over a bump? or how bad is the bounce on these two???
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Re: anybody w/ intrax springs?

The bouce is because the stock shocks are not adequite for the job on lowering springs (the valving is probably just not fast enough given the small distance of travel induced).

That said, your options are getting some aftermarket shocks or stick with something as close to OEM spec as possible.
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Re: anybody w/ intrax springs?

kyb gr-2 gas struts FTW!
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