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Old 12-04-07, 07:08 PM
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Another spring post

I have been searching on which spring will best fit my needs and need help deciding between two. First off i will be using the stock r1 shocks for now and the car will be mostly street driven with a few track events. Also will be running on stock rims most of the time and dont want to have any rubbing. Looking at either the rsr race or drop springs or the progressive eibach springs would like a drop but want good cornering with out rubbing. Thanks
Old 12-04-07, 07:50 PM
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I have the Eibach Pro-Kit. They're outstanding in terms of handling and drop about 1".

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Yea i am leaning more towards them seem like they would be a good daily driven spring. Thanks
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Thanks Eibach's it is.
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