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Old 07-06-2004, 05:17 PM
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i recently purchased koni reds and i looking for springs with a nice soft ride. i was looking at tein H's does anyone have them? also does anyone have any suggestions on what springs would ride well with reds? thank you in advance for your input
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Old 07-06-2004, 05:37 PM
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Re: springs

You should look for spring that doesn't drop the car very much, the Koni Reds is improved stock version shocks. So it handles better with subtle drops.

The Koni Sports are for lower drops springs like 1.75 drop and over.

H&R OE sports drop .75, Neuspeed sofsports .75, regular Eibachs, Comptechs, are good low drops for the Koni Reds. I don't know how much Tein H lowers, but if it's under 1.75 inches, its okay.
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Old 07-06-2004, 07:03 PM
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Re: springs

thanks integra yeah im going to look into neuspeed springs. Does anyone have them if so what is your input?
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if u want a smooth ride then dont get neuspeed springs. i have the race springs (2" to 2 1/2" drop) with bilstein HD shocks and the ride is stiff and pretty rough. makes the car look aggressive sitting so low, but not good for comfort. if u want a smooth ride, then get some H&R or Eibach springs. just dont get springs with a large drop (nothing ove 1.5 inches) because the lower u go, the harsher the ride
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