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Astroboy 09-11-2015 12:37 AM

Springs for a modest 1-1.5 inch drop?
 
I am in the marker for a 1-1.5 drop set up without braking the bank. I also want to keep a soft set up. Maybe even softer than stock if possible. Would springs do the job? Or would it be best that I buy coilovers.
Need them comfortable enough for street use but also for a couple of track days a year.

Any recommendation and info would be appreciated. Thanks

DAEMANO 09-11-2015 12:48 AM

-1.0" is modest for springs. Eibach Pro-Kit or TRD Springs will get you there, but might be stiffer than what you're looking for. Remember, when you drop on springs alone the rate generally has to be stiffer (not softer) than stock.

-1.5", you'll need coilovers for a comfortable ride that you can also track every now and then. ST Coilovers are the way to go. You could also go with Tein Flex Z, which might handle better on the track, but will be sprung more stiff.

I wouldn't go for a big drop (-1.4" or more) with springs (like Eibach Sportlines) as both the handling and ride will be compromised.

jc0522 09-11-2015 01:24 AM

I'd like to add Swift Springs to the -1.0" choices!

megamarines 09-11-2015 01:32 AM

Tein S Techs 110% of the way. I loved them and how especially how they rode.

Racecomp Engineering 09-11-2015 01:53 PM

Our RCE Yellow springs lower 20mm front and rear and include replacement bumpstops. Definitely mild.

1.5 inches is a lot for a spring and you make compromises going that low.

- Andrew

MisterSheep 09-11-2015 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by megamarines (Post 2386657)
Tein S Techs 110% of the way. I loved them and how especially how they rode.

^^^^ go tein s techs. I just picked some up for $100 used off of some guy.

megamarines 09-11-2015 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by MisterSheep (Post 2387115)
^^^^ go tein s techs. I just picked some up for $100 used off of some guy.


Fug.

MisterSheep 09-11-2015 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by megamarines (Post 2387155)
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8R6 09-11-2015 03:19 PM

hotchkis springs are also AWESOME for the price and upgrade.

ryoma 09-11-2015 03:53 PM

+1 for RCE yellows. I have seen a lot of good reviews about them.

drewbot 09-11-2015 05:23 PM

90% of all aftermarket springs meet the thread title

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MisterSheep 09-11-2015 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewbot (Post 2387376)
90% of all aftermarket springs meet the thread title

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True... Springs are a inexpensive alternative to coils.

If you want to spend some more money get some Tein Street Basis. More adjustablilty than springs.

DAEMANO 09-11-2015 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by drewbot (Post 2387376)
90% of all aftermarket springs meet the thread title

True that a lot of springs meet the thread title, but almost none meet the OP's acutual post requirements. "Softer than stock" and -1.0 - 1.5" drop. That's where he's probably going to have to make a compromise or spend more for coilovers.

Examples mentioned in the thread


Stiffer than stock and less than 1.0" drop
RCE Yellows (.8" drop)

Stiffer than stock with 1.0" drop
Eibach Pro Kit
TRD Springs
Swift Springs 86 kit
Hotchkiss Springs 86 kit
Tein H-Tech

Stiffer than stock with 1.4" drop
Eibach Sportlines
Tein S-Tech

Softer than stock and less than 1.0" drop
RS-R Down Sus (.5" drop)

Softer than stock (front only) with -1.2" drop but no replacement bump stops
RS-R Superdown Sus

The answer really is to save for coils.

Astroboy 09-12-2015 03:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DAEMANO (Post 2387430)
True that a lot of springs meet the thread title, but almost none meet the OP's acutual post requirements. "Softer than stock" and -1.0 - 1.5" drop. That's where he's probably going to have to make a compromise or spend more for coilovers.

Examples mentioned in the thread


Stiffer than stock and less than 1.0" drop
RCE Yellows (.8" drop)

Stiffer than stock with 1.0" drop
Eibach Pro Kit
TRD Springs
Swift Springs 86 kit
Hotchkiss Springs 86 kit
Tein H-Tech

Stiffer than stock with 1.4" drop
Eibach Sportlines
Tein S-Tech

Softer than stock and less than 1.0" drop
RS-R Down Sus (.5" drop)

Softer than stock (front only) with -1.2" drop but no replacement bump stops
RS-R Superdown Sus

The answer really is to save for coils.


Where can I buy Trd springs. I see some on ebay, but don't know if legit


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