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Old 11-17-2002, 11:43 PM
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Factory height without factory springs?

I have Eibach Sportline springs on my del Sol and they drop it about 2". They're just too tight and the drop is inconvient for daily driving plus winter is coming and I don't want to be plowing snow. My biggest problem is that they created a negative camber of 3.2 degrees on my front tires. I decided to just get rid of them and I'm looking into going back towards factory height but with good springs. I can't seem to find any springs that don't lower my car. The best I could find were the H&R OE Sport Springs which lower it .5" and the Neuspeed SofSports which lower it 1". Does anyone know of any other springs I can use to bring the car up to factory height or close to it?
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Old 11-18-2002, 06:42 AM
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Coilovers are your best bet. Raise it in the winter, and lower it a slight in the summer. You can drop from .5"-3" on most coilovers. Plus they will be stiffer so your corner is enhanced.
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