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Old 02-24-2001, 03:49 AM   #2
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I haven't personal experience here, so my word isn't exactly gospel on this subject. I think the Eibach drag launch kit lowers the car a *little* bit. Probabl barely enough to notice. The main benefit there is for proper weight transfer, and some lowering springs can actually hurt you 1/4mi. times a tad. If all you want is some lowering springs, check around for the spring rates of different manufacturers. The springs with the lowest rate will be the softer springs.

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