Lowering springs help?

Old 04-15-2019, 04:44 PM
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Lowering springs help?

Anybody have any advice on some lowering springs between the Eibach, Swift, and Tein. What are the differences (apart from cost). I daily drive an IPL and just want a lower appearance. I obviously care somewhat about the ride quality but expect to get a harsher ride. Running 245/40/19 in the front and 275/35/19 in the rear on the stock IPL rims. Thanks for any advice!
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Might try Tein Basis coilovers, not much more $$ than lowering springs and you can dial in just the height you want, and are engineered to work as a set, vs. springs that aren't as well suited w/ the stock shocks.
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A friend recommended the same, I plan on getting bags in the future so I’m just looking for something cheap at the moment. I’ll be running these springs for around 30k miles....maybe, so I’m not too worried about the stock struts. Car has 65k btw
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Hey,

We can do the Swift Springs, great spring for your vehicle.

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