CoilOver KitS or SpringS
#21
I have H&R sport springs and Bilstein shocks and I feel that the car rides the same with the new lower springs as when the car was stock. Which is nice because I didn't want to bounce all over the place. The car looks low, but definitely not real low.
I think to get the low look without coilovers, H&R race springs would be the way to go.
I think to get the low look without coilovers, H&R race springs would be the way to go.
#23
#26
sorry for the cellphone shots, can't find my digi right now. I promise to do better photos when I find it, especially after I paint the front and rear rings.
Rear:
Front:
as you can tell, the gap gets reduced, she sits nicely and has an even gap all around. The front sits a little lower (my forefinger is a little pinched) Like I said, I'll get better photos by this weekend if the weather holds.
Rear:
Front:
as you can tell, the gap gets reduced, she sits nicely and has an even gap all around. The front sits a little lower (my forefinger is a little pinched) Like I said, I'll get better photos by this weekend if the weather holds.
#28
H&R sport springs and Bilstein shocks for lowered cars. the drop is quoted at 1.3" front and back but I think the car settled a little more than that. I got a good deal on the shocks at Tire Rack. I think MJM Autohaus have some packages worth looking at too. Like I said, I'm very pleased with how the car looks and how it rides. The car handles better in corners but is still smooth on the road. I'm happy. If you want lower, then definitely go with the race springs. I can't remember how much lower it'll put you.
#30
I think both are competitive on price, you'll have to check if there is any difference. I have ordered parts from MJM in the past and they are a stand-up company. Top-notch. you can get squared away on both sites, meaning you can get the whole set-up in one spot, however I believe MJM has free shipping.