springs only upgrade

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by goixiz, Aug 21, 2006.

  1. goixiz

    goixiz Active Member

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    plan to upgrade the springs only for now on my 92x
    Tein H techs (lowering the front about 1-1/4" and back .9")
    I know the struts will get additional beating from this springs . How long can i expect the struts to hold up (approx) for a daily driver with no track time.
     
  2. Suby1128

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    I've had just springs with stock struts on my car for the past 2 years with zero problems, never tracked my car either. That's been about 25k miles.

    Craig
     
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    goixiz Active Member

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    Im glad to hear that
    I sometimes get too paranoid about shortening the life of parts
     
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    I used the Eibach's Prokit for about 20k as well with stock struts. I also autox'ed on them a lot. There is no real issue with it. If you were going with the ground controls or something that has an enormous spring rate, there could be a problem. I would definitely suggest getting some struts in the future though, only because it makes the car handle so much better than just springs. The car will still roll A LOT with just springs.
     
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    65k on my stock struts with whiteline lowering springs. My car sits pretty low. I have to drive up on a couple of boards just to get a jack under it. I have had no issues with the stock struts.
     
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    goixiz Active Member

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    I also have the Hotchkis Sways (like the tubular design) and perrin Endlinks to help with the roll. thanks

    So what struts and shocks would you guys recommend for a daily driver
     
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    miloman Retired Admin

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    one issue i read about when i was lowering my car was that u are also putting more stress on the axles... i have had no axle related problems... has anyone else had problems?
     
  8. Weapon

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    no problems here either..been running tein s techs for 3 years/30K miles
     
  9. clemsonscooby

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    No problems with the axles. It may help to get some rear camber bolts also. The lowering will give you more understeer because it will increase the negative camber back there.

    I would definitely suggest the KYB AGX or the Tokico D spec's. Both are a great combo to any spring you stick on them. They have a really nice soft setting and their hard is great for autox.
     
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    :eek3: Do you have any trouble with such a low stance over speed bumps and just city driving in general?
     

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