There are too many variables to pick which is the "best" spring. keep in mind, the Eibach sport lines are considered a drastic drop to some. Size and offsets of wheels make a huge difference, size of tires, etc. Are you going for slammed look, closing the gap from the fender, handling, etc? I personally, bought the Steeda Sport performance to use with 20x10 et 33 with 275/35R20 in front and 20x11 et 50 with 305/35R20. My goal was to close the fender gap and not worrying about the tires rubbing on the struts, and not to negatively affect handling.Currently looking at
Eibach sport line front 1.5 rear 1.3
H&R sport front 1.3 rear 1.1
Steeda sport front 1.125 rear 1
Car is California special package. No performance pack or mag ride. Just got the car a few weeks. Sold my 92 gt..There are too many variables to pick which is the "best" spring. keep in mind, the Eibach sport lines are considered a drastic drop to some. Size and offsets of wheels make a huge difference, size of tires, etc. Are you going for slammed look, closing the gap from the fender, handling, etc? I personally, bought the Steeda Sport performance to use with 20x10 et 33 with 275/35R20 in front and 20x11 et 50 with 305/35R20. My goal was to close the fender gap and not worrying about the tires rubbing on the struts, and not to negatively affect handling.
Another question you have to ask is do you want progressive or linear or a combination. Do the research on the two. Lastly, you will get a much bette answer from a shop that has knowledegable techs, such as Steeda.
BTW, you didn't even state what options your car has, ie..performance packages, mag ride or none.
Also looking at the RTR tech 7, 20x9.5 f, 20Ă—10.5 rThere are too many variables to pick which is the "best" spring. keep in mind, the Eibach sport lines are considered a drastic drop to some. Size and offsets of wheels make a huge difference, size of tires, etc. Are you going for slammed look, closing the gap from the fender, handling, etc? I personally, bought the Steeda Sport performance to use with 20x10 et 33 with 275/35R20 in front and 20x11 et 50 with 305/35R20. My goal was to close the fender gap and not worrying about the tires rubbing on the struts, and not to negatively affect handling.
Another question you have to ask is do you want progressive or linear or a combination. Do the research on the two. Lastly, you will get a much bette answer from a shop that has knowledegable techs, such as Steeda.
BTW, you didn't even state what options your car has, ie..performance packages, mag ride or none.
What are the offsets (et) on those wheels?Also looking at the RTR tech 7, 20x9.5 f, 20Ă—10.5 r