Looking for 1" drop - spring

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gyfer
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I am looking for 1" drop or less on my 89 S13.The nearest I found is Tanabe, about 1.3" drop.I remember I saw 1" lowering spring somewhere, but couldn't find it anymore.

Any help is great.


navysnail
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tein makes a 1.2 inch drop

mellojoe
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Eibach Pro-Kit is a 1.0" drop, I think.

navysnail
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are you changing shocks too

Kiwi_S13
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hks super form = 1.5 front but only .75 rear

prolly doesnt help though :(

gyfer
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GYB AGX is on now.I am looking for equal front and rear drop to maintain car natural weight distribution.

Eibach prokit - Lowers front 1.8, & rear 1.6 inches.Eibach sportline - Lowers front 2.2, & rear 2.1 inches

What I found, Suspension Tech and H&R both have 1.3" drop. I would like a progressive style.

I have hard time finding suspension tech homepage.

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BadMojo
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gyfer wrote:GYB AGX is on now.I am looking for equal front and rear drop to maintain car natural weight distribution.

Eibach prokit - Lowers front 1.8, & rear 1.6 inches.Eibach sportline - Lowers front 2.2, & rear 2.1 inches

What I found, Suspension Tech and H&R both have 1.3" drop. I would like a progressive style.


Perhaps some S13 folks who have Pro Kits could confirm, but I think they drop less than advertised.

Here's the application guide for the Susp. Tech stuff.

http://www.belltechcorp.com/pd...s.pdf

I really think the ProKits are closest to what you're looking for, but maybe someone can post some photos for you.

gyfer
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thanks mojo


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