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07-31-2001, 01:05 AM | #1 |
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Lowering Springs for 1994 GT...which to pick??
I'm looking for lowering springs for my 1994 GT (as my name would imply), and since I don't know ANYTHING about this sorta thing, I thought I'd ask the experts here.
I've heard that Eibachs are good, but even if I settle on a brand, how much should I lower the car? If anyone owns a 94 GT, they know that it rides WAY too high. Any info would be greatly appreciated... Thanks folks. P.S. If it makes a difference (?) I'm using BFGoodrich Gforce KDW's...stock 16's. |
08-01-2001, 07:39 AM | #2 |
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I would go with Eibach or HR springs. THey are good quality spring companies. Everybody (Steeda,Saleen,BBK,Motorsport,...) that lower the car, and raise the rate. THey are almost all identical. I would go with a company that the springs are great quality and dont sag over time. Those are Eibach and H&R. Sure they cost more, but IMOHO, you get waht you pay for.
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