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Hey guys,

I'm looking to buy some new springs, and just can't seem to decide / find what I want. I'm looking for the Eibach Sportline drop basically, but I've read that the sportlines are bad for your car, not optimal for handling, and result in negative rear camber that is..bad? Suspension components aren't my thing.

So, are there are performance oriented springs out there with the same or close to, drop that comes with the sportlines? Haven't found anything, not looking for coilovers, thanks.
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These were a prototype so I am not sure what they will be similar too. You will have to message BMRTech for that. Drop was pretty much an inch.
 

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If you want a nice subtle drop w/o sacrificing ride quality, you can't go wrong with Steeda Progressives. Mine rides the same if not better than the stock PP springs.
 

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I'm looking for a drop such as this, and I have 19" wheels with 265/45 and 285/35. I would just get sportlines and call it a day, but I read the the negative camber is excessive and is bad for handling/launching?

 

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I'm looking for a drop such as this, and I have 19" wheels with 265/45 and 285/35. I would just get sportlines and call it a day, but I read the the negative camber is excessive and is bad for handling/launching?

Rear camber is adjustable, so that shouldn't be an issue. The Steeda linear springs provide a 1" drop all around and align fine in the front. I am not sure about the sportlines as they provide a 1.5" drop in the front. I'd avoid springs which drop the car more than 30mm or ~1.18".
 

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I got my alignment done at the dealer and no problems with alignment. Cjpony springs 1.5F 1.0R drop and feels great
 

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It's tough to beat the ride quality of the Eibach Pro kits in general. Still forgiving on the little bumps with a nice positive feel everywhere. Not a big enough drop for a lot of people but the ride sure is hard to beat.
 

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My ride on cjpony is really good no complaints
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