Lowering Springs

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So i searched a few threads, couldn't find what i was looking for, im looking for a nice set of springs to give me a nice drop without hurting any performance, (i've heard sportlines can actually hurt your 60') idk if there is any truth to that, hence the point of this thread. Also i liked the raked look, anyone drop more in the fron't than the rear? Is there a point to this other than just pure sexyness? Suggestions on springs are welcome.

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scottg

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I don't know about hurting performance but sportlines will slam your ride. It looks good but can be a major pain when driving around, especially any sort of bumps or speed bumps. I plan on doing the "C" springs on mine someday to get rid of the "4x4" look but still have a good ride. However, back when I was 18, I had a 95 cobra with sportlines and no iso's and didn't care about comfort, I just cared about looks back then. It's up to you. It'll look good.
 

Chris _Scott

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I have a set of Steeda springs for sale..if you are interested, lemme know!!

Pretty good street/strip springs as well..
 

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I just put on h&r ss and I love them, it gave my car a little bit of a rake
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I just put on h&r ss and I love them, it gave my car a little bit of a rake
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mmmmm

i might get those wheels too i've been looking into deepdish chrome fr-500s, 10.5

i rly wan't some FR500Cs but @ 1249 each thats not happening lol.
 

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