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Old 10-13-2009, 04:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Stock Springs vs. Sport Springs

When i bought my car it already had Eibach sport springs on it but i got the stock springs with it. Ive had my car for about a year and half now and im starting to get tired of the rough ride. Those of you still riding on stock springs that have felt aftermarket springs is there a big difference or are the stock springs pretty rough too?
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i bought mine with the sportlines springs too and from what ive read there the stiffest springs out there so im sure theirs some different lol
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Old 10-13-2009, 09:28 PM   #3 (permalink)
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i have the mopar springs, they are the best riding springs i know of.
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Old 10-13-2009, 09:49 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Lowered cars perform worse on most streets-it's a stupid idea that kids do to look cool in the end you got blown suspension parts and a pile of junk for a car- and a lot of damage under the car. However is you live down south or a place with good roads and no snow it would be ok. There are plenty of other ways to make a car go better down the road. i like being able to get under the car too and fic things. a lot of mods are just plain stupid
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if you dont mine the 4x4 look then change them before your struts are gone
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The 4x4 looks great when snow is on the way!
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It is a VERY big difference going from sportlines to stock. It's nice to be able to see an unavoidable pothole and not cringe, lol.
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Thats very funny ,you been driving a nightmare for 1.5years and noticed you have a bad ride, my car was butched by a idiot and i noticed right away i had to fix the car. i bet at least one strut is blown and at one bearing in the front is gone too I bet you get that metal to metal banging noise.
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