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Question on suspension and ride height

JohnnyV412

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I recently bought a gen 3 and saved my pedders coilovers from my gen 2. After the install and test drive I think i want to change to a spring/shock setup. I do love the ride height of the coilovers I have on but I've decided I wouldn't mind a more performance based set up. I've read alot about the steeda strut spring setup and the fp track pack. Is there any setups that are recommended where I could use that would keep my ride height close to the same? I like the look of no wheel gap.

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Eibach Sportlines are probably what you want for looks. I recommend looking through the pics in the aftermarket wheels thread where most owners post the springs they have.
 

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So my car with 40r19s and the fptp puts me at a ring finger gap in the front and a index finger and middle finger gap in the rear. Don't have a tape on me as im about to leave work. From what ive seen/read with springs before buying this setup, im pretty positive Midway is correct in saying those sportlines would be what you looking for as far as springs.
 

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Eibach Sportlines are probably what you want for looks. I recommend looking through the pics in the aftermarket wheels thread where most owners post the springs they have.
Sportlines are great but drastically change the front geometry of the car and will require a bump steer kit and of course a full 4 wheel alignment.
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