theslerg
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Looking for perspective, concerns and incite on lowering spring decision.
I'm torn between Eibach Sportline and Steeda Sport Progressive springs.
I still have my Bilstein B6 struts and shocks with GT350 adjustable camber plates. to install the springs on. I've had Steeda progressive springs in the past and I did like them but, the rear was a tad too high for me. I want to go lower and get the sportlines and put shims in the spring perch to lift them slightly.
How are the sportlines on better shocks and struts? Do they prematurely wear on components? This car will be a weekend warrior and not a daily.
I'm torn between Eibach Sportline and Steeda Sport Progressive springs.
I still have my Bilstein B6 struts and shocks with GT350 adjustable camber plates. to install the springs on. I've had Steeda progressive springs in the past and I did like them but, the rear was a tad too high for me. I want to go lower and get the sportlines and put shims in the spring perch to lift them slightly.
How are the sportlines on better shocks and struts? Do they prematurely wear on components? This car will be a weekend warrior and not a daily.
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