NEW Lowering spring from Sprint!

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..this will be a good summer


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D-Roll wrote:The quality of Sprint springs is not as high as the Eibach's. You may be lower to the ground but be prepared for a bad ride and blown shocks. I had Sprint springs on a previous car, and they suck, to be blunt.
how long ago did u have them bc i know u said uve had the coils on ur sentra n didnt like them either

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So I highly doubt 20's will fit with a 2" drop, how about 19's ???
D-Roll wrote:The quality of Sprint springs is not as high as the Eibach's. You may be lower to the ground but be prepared for a bad ride and blown shocks. I had Sprint springs on a previous car, and they suck, to be blunt.
Bad ride because you are lower, and blown shocks from driving too hard or just the springs in general ???

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Its not the size of the rim that matters, rather the entire size of the wheel/tire combo... 20"s may fit with a 30 profile tire and the right offset...

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True, I guess I just worded it wrong. I would need to take a look at the wheel well before considering these, I'd much rather go Eibach because I trust them way more quality wise. Plus they are down the street so that saves me some $$$ and hassle on shipping


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