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Old 12-29-2000, 10:41 PM   #5
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I would not go with a 2 inch drop on a street car. I had eibach 1-1.5 inch drop springs and I think even that is too much. The bodywork would rub against the ground all the time- hills, bumps, etc. Plus, if you are interested in getting good launch traction, those springs will make weight transfer more difficult. I am running motorsport b springs now and they provide a good middle ground between traction, ride height, and handling.
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