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Old 10-09-2001, 02:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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i'm gettin ready to drop the supra on some springs but i don't knoe which brand to go with, i have it limited down to a couple choices:

Eibach, good progressive spring but demon drop i want an even flat drop since its a boxy type car.

Suspension Tech, make good sway bars and an even 1.3 all around but don't knoe much about their springs

Intrax, heard some bad stuff bout them but not quite sure, lowest drop i've seen 1.5 all around and linear rate also.

Grex, ??? who r they really made by?

what are your suggestions, i want better handling, nice drop but need to commute everyday in it and i don't want to beat the car to hell with extremely stiff springs and pot holes since i'll probably never take it to the track, jes street racing. and i want an even drop and good spring rate and make it really low to the ground but not tucking the wheels, maybe 2 or 3 fingers of space with the well and wheel
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so you think Eibach spring is not good enough? how about just buy a coilover kit?
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don't get me wrong, i think eibach is great, i want them on my camry, but i don't want a demon drop on my supra, i jes want it parallel to the ground on all sidez and maybe jes a little tiny bit higher in the rear. thats all i'm leanin towards susp. tech, cheap and even drop but what do u think?
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so you feel Eibach spring is not low enough?
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decided to go H&R, seen some pix and cars and i like the price and drop, and people say they like the handling and quality when i get them on i'll post pix of before and after for the forum
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