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Old 03-04-2004, 10:11 AM
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Lowering Springs..Help!!

Hey whats up Guys. I am getting ready to lower my girls car she has a 2002 Lancer ES. I would like to know if the TEIN springs that are made for the OZ will also fit the ES. I have been looking around and I have noticed that Some springs they they are for all models, some say they are for some of the models and not all. I'm just curious to know. Because once I buy the springs and attempt the install I cannot return. If the TEIN springs wont fit the ES then does anyone have any Ideas as to who else makes a good lowering spring for this car without lowering it too much?

The car is Thunder Grey, ITs got gunmetal 18in wheels, Carbon Fiber TYC taillights, Carbon Fiber VIS hood, CAI, Tinted windows, Greddy trust cat back exhaust, Pioneer 7in motorized DVD/tv screen.

Oh my other question is that I am getting ready to install a 5.6in tv in each headrest of the lancer and I am kind of skeptical of the size of the monitor. It looks alittle big for the headrest but it also looks like it will fit. Any ideas please let me know. Thanks
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Re: Lowering Springs..Help!!

yo man i got tvs in my headrest and i got alpines 4.5 inch screen and it fits i wanted bigger but if you want bigger you gotta go with a bigger headrest or new seats
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i think that they will. i am pretty sure that it is the ls that has a different setup.
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No one was able to answer LittleGSEclipse on the springs question, so let me rehash the question with my scenario, someone has got to know something about this. I've got an 03 Lancer ES. Just put 17" wheels on and now it looks like a 4x4. I am having trouble finding springs. I'm looking for a max 1.5" drop. The car is my wife’s, which she uses for escorting the baby and grocery getter. She doesn't care if I lower it, unless it will affect the ride. Having said this I drive a civic with Tein s.tech springs and she doesn't find that too bumpy. Eibach doesn't carry a Prokit for the ES yet, Tein doesn't seem to make an ES specific s.tech, so that seams to leave me with the Progress spring which is 1.7" drop, but I've heard that it sags to about 2". Do I have any other options? Sorry this is so long winded, I'm just surprised there doesn't seem to be many springs available. Thanks.
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