Well i am about to purchase some lowering springs for my 98 TYPE R and i have it narrowed down to a few brands. If you all could tell me what you have on your car and what you think.
COMPTECH SPORT SPRINGS: $189
EIBACH PRO KIT: INTEGRA $224
H&R SPORT SPRING: INTEGRA 97-98/00 (TYPE R) $149
TOKICO SPRING KIT: $179
Any advice would really be appreciated.
Which springs should i get
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I used to have eibach adjustible that works really well till my car was stolen...but when I bought my new car I quickly bought eibach again because its adjustible and ride...till I upgrade to Tanabe Sustec Pro-Drag...I think you should get the full coilover...either Tanabe or Tein EDFC its well worth it!
Comptech are going be as close to stock as your gonna get if that is what you are going for. Otherwise I have heard good things about eibach and tein. I would go eibach, just my opinion though.
Sold 98 ITR #0195
Now own slow 4L 99 Jeep Grand Cheerokee Ltd.
Will have another ITR (if some one will buy my Jeep)
Now own slow 4L 99 Jeep Grand Cheerokee Ltd.
Will have another ITR (if some one will buy my Jeep)
I have a question about the Eibach pro kit. The springs come with a note that says TYPE R will recieve minimal lowering due to factory setting. Now i know the TYPE R is already lower then the GSR but will the pro kit really make a diffrece then.(pro-kit lowers it 1.3 inches). Or should i go with the sportline with lowers it 1.7inches. I dont want my car scraping speedbumps, i just want the fender gap gone.
The itr is lowered 10mm from stock, so it will not lower the car as much however the car will be sitting at the same ride hiegth. The type r just gets a jump start towards the ground You will be fine with either one, just don't go straight towards curbs.
Sold 98 ITR #0195
Now own slow 4L 99 Jeep Grand Cheerokee Ltd.
Will have another ITR (if some one will buy my Jeep)
Now own slow 4L 99 Jeep Grand Cheerokee Ltd.
Will have another ITR (if some one will buy my Jeep)
Eibach is one thing but the sportlines are NOT a good spring. They are too soft and way way too low for stock shocks.
TEIN are supposed to be good. Spoon Sports are supposed to be good on Stock shocks (I am not a very big Spoon advocate). Also look into KG/MM springs this is a compang not a measurement.
Look into Ground controls. They have height adjustment and they have nice Eibach ERS (linear rate) springs.
TEIN are supposed to be good. Spoon Sports are supposed to be good on Stock shocks (I am not a very big Spoon advocate). Also look into KG/MM springs this is a compang not a measurement.
Look into Ground controls. They have height adjustment and they have nice Eibach ERS (linear rate) springs.