**Brand New!! FRPP M-5300-R cobra jet springs! In the box

Mnstr50

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Brand new, in the box, cobra jet "R" springs. These are the set that will also LOWER the car. Approximately 2" front, 2.5" rear.

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$200 shipped (lower 48)

* you will need gt500 strut mounts to run these, I haven those for sale too.

Text preferred, email and PM's are okay too.

Chris

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Bump, great option over Eibach Sportline springs, or even H&R springs. Good spring rate on these too (look it up), not terribly soft.
 

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Do they really drop it 2"and 2.5"?


Do a search on the part number, these springs lower the s197 and 2010+ more than the eibach, H&R's, and other similar replacement springs. Good spring Rae for these too, along with the proper weight transfer for drag racing.
 

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Will it rub on the street with a Paxton kit up front ? What if I train track will it tear my bumper off?

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These are my Eibach sport lines and they tuck the fronts
 

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Will it rub on the street with a Paxton kit up front ? What if I train track will it tear my bumper off?

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These are my Eibach sport lines and they tuck the fronts

I never ran these, so I can't confirm (I had sportlines last). The spring rate is much stiffer than the eibach's and it only sits slightly lower. However, your wheels have an aggressive offset so I'm not sure if they would cause a conflict.
 

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