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Old Oct 13, 2005 | 06:39 PM
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Default Anyone on 18's with good ride quality lowering springs?

I just made the mistake of putting some cheap ebay spring tech 1.75" drop springs on my box. The ride quality....well....there is none......I might as well have left the damn springs out. I've read good reviews on the gold line 2" drop lowering springs. Everyone seems to be rolling on 17's. ANyone have these springs with 18's on 215-35-18 wheel and tires. ANy help, advice, or input would be appreciated. Otherwise I'm thinking about going down to a 17 or 16" with larger tires...Thanks for the help-deano
Old Oct 13, 2005 | 09:08 PM
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i have a xA and stock rims but from what ive read up on there are many with your rim/tire combo runnin lowered no problem i personally have eibch sportlines and i think they are top notch but once again from my reading the most popular sring for the xB is the goldlines.....i know that there are awesome ESPELIR springs for a bit more than the goldlines heres the link to them thru precisionmuffler
http://www.precisionmuffler.com/id115.htm
or RS*R springs also thru them link here http://www.precisionmuffler.com/id57.htm
here is a link to RANDODE selling the goldlines link here http://www.randode.com/performance.html

hope this helps!
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Old Oct 13, 2005 | 09:43 PM
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I have 18's on my box and it's droped 2" with SPY Engineering springs. it's a harsh ride. Plus i scrape on alot of stuff. like surbs and getting in and out of some driveways around here is impossible. i'm about to raise mine back up.
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