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Old Aug 12, 2012 | 12:48 AM
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Alright guys, I finally got the go ahead to drop my wife's tC2, but of course the springs have to be within reason. IE not harsh. She knows the ride will be a little stiffer, and can accept this. From the research I've gathered, most springs are progressively sprung, and don't tell me the whole story about ride quality. I'm asking for real world feedback, not specs from a manufacturer. I like the drop from the Tein S-Tech's, but concerned with their alleged harshness. I also know that the Eibach pro kit is on the softer side, but not enough of a drop(her words, not mine). So if anyone can vouch for a gf/wife approved spring I'd greatly appreciate it. In the end this is still HER car, and has to ride fairly decent. Thanks.
Old Aug 12, 2012 | 12:21 PM
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get eibach sportlines

yes eibach pros arent enogh
Old Aug 12, 2012 | 03:12 PM
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Has anyone ordered anything off of modifymyscion.com? They are advertising sportlines for almost $40 less than anywhere else. Just want to check to see if they are legit, before ordering.
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