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Old 07-14-2002, 01:24 AM   #1
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Okay, I was thinking about getting the Eibach Pro-Line springs for my S14, but I found some sportline springs for cheap. On my Neon, when I use to have it, I had the Eibach Pro-line springs and it wasn't bad, but this isn't a Neon. I was wondering if the sportline springs would be a good choice for the S14 and if it going to be really bouncey? I was going to get the Tokico shocks in the rear and KYB struts in the front because it was cheaper with this setup. Any suggestion on this too would be nice. Thanks.
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Old 07-14-2002, 01:44 AM   #2
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Anybody have the spring rates for Pro-Kits and Sportlines? Several forum members have claimed they are too soft for the amount they drop the car. I'm running Tokico springs with Tokico blues all around, 1" drop, ~150-160 lb springs. The car still seems just slightly underdampened with this setup. Still rides great, just a little bit more bounciness than I prefer. You may want to go with AGX all around to be able to cut that down.

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Old 07-14-2002, 01:53 AM   #3
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i have Eibach PRO-KIT, not pro-line. spring rates aren't very high, since they are designed to be used with stock dampers. sportline's rate is higher, and yes i've heard it's too low for the amount of drop, but i'm guessing that only comes into play when running the car at the track.
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Actually, I was looking for some AGX for the S14 body style and I couldn't find any. I just notice they were only available for the S13 body style.
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