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I've got Tenzo-R springs on OEM Gas shocks and it's the smoothest ride i've ever been in that has been lowered.
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Re: Re: Re: Re: lil' suspension advice..

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And if you want street springs that offer lowered ride that isn't harsh and doesn't need a camber kit, I suggest the eibach prokit springs. For street duty I loved them, for autox however i've definally grown past them but they got the job done. Overall a good spring for the price if you just wanna handle better without a camber kit or shaking your teeth out. If you wanna see how low they are look at my car in the sig (keep in mind my back end is squating from accerating).
That's exactly what I'm looking for. A lower ride, nothing harsh, and no camber kit. Your car has a great stance, I'd love it if mine looked the same. What size are your wheels/tires? Any ideas where who would have the best price on those springs? tirerack.com has 'em for $223 a set.
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Re: lil' suspension advice..

lol sorry it took so long to respond. The wheels are 15's wrapped in 205/50 azenis. I got my springs used so I can't really tell you the price of them new. But they sound like what your lookin for so I say go with them. Check summit i've gotton really good deals off them from time to time. Also with those springs i've never had uneven tire wear problems however I do so much racing in a year the tires sorta wear all over anyways.
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I have my stock 13s lowered with aerospeed springs, stock struts, I did it two summers ago. Its down quite a bit, I dont know exactly the numbers, but it hugs the fenders...the wierd thing tho. Ive had it lowered for a long time, and i havent noticed any uneven wear on my tires at all, and I keep a close eye on them all the time. I dont know why I didnt need a camber kit, but at the same time, I know that the smaller profile tire you have, it shows a lot more, and I have my stock 175/70R13's, so I might need a kit when I get my 17s. We'll see, I know my post wasnt all that informative, sorry, just thought I'd throw my in.
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