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by Jaz » Sat Aug 20, 2011 5:44 pm
I'm considering dropping the Lib (GTB), but due to the design of my driveway I don't want to drop too far. I'm looking to drop around 25mm f&R, while gaining the smoothness these springs are known for. I'm concerned that Teins will give me more drop that I'd perhaps want.
I'm considering H&R and Eibach, and I'll also add swift to the list. Though they list expected levels of drop in their springs I was interested in what kind of drop people ended up with. Preferably with Bilsteins.
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by NA84WA » Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:15 am
I have swifts installed on bilsteins and at first when i installed the springs it was 20mm then after a few weeks once it settled i measured it again and it was 25mm front and rear.
Great springs but i had to get them out of the US because the guy who stocks them in Australia was having problems getting new stock in.
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by Jaz » Mon Aug 22, 2011 1:52 pm
NA84WA wrote:I have swifts installed on bilsteins and at first when i installed the springs it was 20mm then after a few weeks once it settled i measured it again and it was 25mm front and rear.
Great springs but i had to get them out of the US because the guy who stocks them in Australia was having problems getting new stock in.
Looks good, I think pretty much what I'm after.
Can I ask you to measure your hub centre to guard distance?
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