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Old 09-12-2002, 08:20 AM   #1
Jeff65
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Originally posted by fordkid68
yea I am planning on going to low profile tires on ther any ways so clearence shouldn't be A problem. so you satisfied with your Eibach coils up front cuz I am also looking for some good cails along with shocks for the front. well shocks all around but coils for the front.
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Yes, I use the ProMotorsports 350-480 variable rate Eibach springs. These are GT replacements but they are about 1" lower than stock. They are also firmer than stock GT by quite a bit.

Before these I used to have 620 lb rate springs. They were hard as a rock. Not particularly well suited to unibody construction but very good for weight transfer for drag racing. The ones I have now are great in comparison. ProMotorsports also sells 480-680 variable rate springs for vintage road racing.

See their web site at http://www.drgas.com/promotor and browse their catalog.
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