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Old 10-28-2005, 10:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Red face Tokico/Intrax vs. Tokico/H&R

Hi, this is never ending question about suspension
No worries, I did all the search already.
I got 17in rims few weeks ago, with 205/40/17 Khumo Ecsta tires. So it's time to drop a car as well! I already figured out that I want Tokico struts, no question about that. What throws me off is the spring selection. I'm planing on putting a body kit in the spring, so I would need the drop of Intrax and H&R springs. I found that Intrax are not heat treated so they may sag. I haven't actually found anyone who could confirm that.
H&R on the other hand shouldn't sag but they do not have a lower drop.
Anyone could confirm anything aboun Intrax springs?
Or should I go with H&R? I can't decide.
All I want is nice, closely even drop without scraping my body kit everywhere

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I have a lowered gen 3.5 and i rarely scrape.
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my gen 3 is lowered on tokico/H&R with 17s and I have yet to bottom out or rub, h&r are the way to go- maybe not with a kit, but without for sure
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I have a lowered gen 3.5 and i rarely scrape.
he wants to kit hte car, which almost certainly means the eberuni rip off, which has massive overhangs both front and rear. i have 2" front and 1.5" rear drop and i dont scrap eanything either, execpt i got to look out when at parkin glots parking the car so i dont scrape the front.
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