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Shocks, springs and camber plates

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Everything is negotiable so feel free to make an offer however don't low-ball. These prices do not include shipping or a paypal fee should you choose to send your money that way. Will meet within reasonable distance.

Eibach Pro Kit lowering springs: Has about 8,000 miles on them. Provides a 1.1 inch drop in front with 1.0 drop in back. Good for 2015-2019. Price is $170
https://flic.kr/p/2e6DgaQ

Maximum motorsports Camber plates: Same miles as the Pro kit springs, just missing some hardware to install. Price is $100
https://flic.kr/p/23yQ1bB (SOLD)

Koni Orange non adjustable front struts and rear shocks. 8,000 miles on them also. Price is $200
https://flic.kr/p/2ebi1f8 (SOLD)
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Price for springs shipped to 69101 please
 
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Price for springs shipped to 69101 please
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How did those Koni's ride compared to stock?
I was actually pretty surprised. Definitely felt more firm than the stock shots but still had some give. Currently on Steeda non adjustables and I gotta say the Koni's felt smoother.
 

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Everything is negotiable so feel free to make an offer however don't low-ball. These prices do not include shipping or a paypal fee should you choose to send your money that way. Will meet within reasonable distance.

Eibach Pro Kit lowering springs: Has about 8,000 miles on them. Provides a 1.1 inch drop in front with 1.0 drop in back. Good for 2015-2019. Price is $170
https://flic.kr/p/2e6DgaQ

Maximum motorsports Camber plates: Same miles as the Pro kit springs, just missing some hardware to install. Price is $100
https://flic.kr/p/23yQ1bB

Koni Orange non adjustable front struts and rear shocks. 8,000 miles on them also. Price is $200
https://flic.kr/p/2ebi1f8
Everything is negotiable so feel free to make an offer however don't low-ball. These prices do not include shipping or a paypal fee should you choose to send your money that way. Will meet within reasonable distance.

Eibach Pro Kit lowering springs: Has about 8,000 miles on them. Provides a 1.1 inch drop in front with 1.0 drop in back. Good for 2015-2019. Price is $170
https://flic.kr/p/2e6DgaQ

Maximum motorsports Camber plates: Same miles as the Pro kit springs, just missing some hardware to install. Price is $100
https://flic.kr/p/23yQ1bB

Koni Orange non adjustable front struts and rear shocks. 8,000 miles on them also. Price is $200
https://flic.kr/p/2ebi1f8
 
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BUMP Just have my springs left. Lets get these sold!
 

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what springs did you switch to?
Went with the Steeda progressives. Still undecided about how I feel about the switch. Ride feels a little firmer but I feel like I sacrificed a lot of drive-ability for only a minor improvement in handling. I also installed their pro-action shocks at the same time as the springs so that could also be playing a part.
 

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The drop rate of the springs are the exact same right? I understand why you wanted to switch to adjustable struts and shocks but why the spring change? Wanted to just uniform under the steeda brand? Not trying to be too nosey im honestly killing my brain over which springs to go with. I have been looking at the ones you are selling, the steeda ones you have on there now AND the eibach sportlines.
 

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The drop rate of the springs are the exact same right? I understand why you wanted to switch to adjustable struts and shocks but why the spring change? Wanted to just uniform under the steeda brand? Not trying to be too nosey im honestly killing my brain over which springs to go with. I have been looking at the ones you are selling, the steeda ones you have on there now AND the eibach sportlines.
I will chime in. I have the Eibach prokit. I wanted something that would retain the oem comfort and I’m not disappointed. I’m super pleased with them so far, I think you’d enjoy them.
 
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The drop rate of the springs are the exact same right? I understand why you wanted to switch to adjustable struts and shocks but why the spring change? Wanted to just uniform under the steeda brand? Not trying to be too nosey im honestly killing my brain over which springs to go with. I have been looking at the ones you are selling, the steeda ones you have on there now AND the eibach sportlines.
Haha dont worry man. We have so many brands available to us that its extremely easy to lose sleep over which to go with. The Steeda progressives have a 1.25 Drop in the front with a 1.0 drop in the rear while the pro kits have a 1.1 drop in the front and a 1.0 in the rear so almost the same. Personally I figured since I was going with Steeda shocks and Steeda camber plates I might as well just keep it uniform and go with their springs so I could really get a first hand experience at how their products work in unison with one another. Also I wanted to see if the .15 drop in the front would actually be noticeable. Hope that helps and if you need any more info feel free to message me. I don't have the most knowledge but I'm always happy to share my experiences if it make things easier for someone else.
 
 




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