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Lowering springs for 96 Cobra, best compromise between height and ride quality?
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<blockquote data-quote="97cobra1" data-source="post: 13163061" data-attributes="member: 66391"><p>Eibach sportlines are trash. Terrible performance, they're for the look of a low car alone.</p><p></p><p>After many conversations with teh guys at Maximum Motorsports i went with their suspension all around. MM shocks/struts/lca's/MM street spriongs.</p><p></p><p>Edit: I switchefd from sportlines to MM stuff. So i'm speaking from experience of using them, AND the actual tech and numbers from MM staff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="97cobra1, post: 13163061, member: 66391"] Eibach sportlines are trash. Terrible performance, they're for the look of a low car alone. After many conversations with teh guys at Maximum Motorsports i went with their suspension all around. MM shocks/struts/lca's/MM street spriongs. Edit: I switchefd from sportlines to MM stuff. So i'm speaking from experience of using them, AND the actual tech and numbers from MM staff. [/QUOTE]
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