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Old 06-04-2007, 11:01 PM
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After reading some threads I've noticed many people are regretting the fact that they put the sportlines on before doing the appropriate research. I want my car to sit fairly low and handle nicely, I'll take the hit on quarter miles times and ride quality. I'm thinking of going with Eibach Pros and Koni adjustables. Would that setup be a good one for what I want?
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any thoughts at all??
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I'd recommend strano springs and bilstein revalves for your case.
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i had sportlines, took them out because of ground clearence after header install. i loved the stance of the car and the handling. they were hard at times to keep from scraping on speed bumps and such and ride stiff. i personally would still have them in if not for the headers.
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i have the sportlines with headers and you definitely need to watch out for dips in the road.i vote pros or another spring that sits alittle higher.




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