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Steeda springs, do they make it?

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I’ve gone thru steedas spring catalog in detail and can’t seem to find a comparable drop to that of the sport line spring from Eibach. Ideally I’d like to be linear like their ultra line has but do they offer anything with that 1.5 inch front drop like the sport line has? Their extremes say it requires camber plates and seems to be a bit too much in rear for my setup.
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Ultralite Linears will get you close to a 1.5 inch drop (1.15" front, 1" rear...see pic below of my car with Ultralites and a 1/4" rear spacer). If you want the slammed look, then the Ultralite Extremes are your best bet at a 2" drop; you can add spring spacers to raise the rear if you so choose . Camber plates are always a good idea, but aren't 100% required so long as you are ok with not having any adjustability on the front camber numbers.

You can always pop for the coilover setup with the rear ride height adjustment as well.

 
 








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