progress sport springs any good?
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progress sport springs any good?
Well my stock 28 year old springs are ready to retire, so right now I am debating between the RB springs or the progress sport springs. They are cheaper, drop the car only 3/4" (the less drop the better). They are also an approved replacement part for spec7, which I will never compete in, but it proves they're not a Chinese fly by night company. http://www.vividracing.com/catalog/p...5-p-74665.html
$150 for all 4 is mighty tempting. I know I can't go wrong with racing beat springs, but the rx7 budget it very limited, and I want the least amount of drop possible. And I know my car will gain ground clearance either way since the stock springs are super sagged, but I need the most clearance possible. If anybody has any insight I would appreciate it.
:edit: found for $150 shipped here http://www.racetechperformance.com/P....1150&CartID=1
$150 for all 4 is mighty tempting. I know I can't go wrong with racing beat springs, but the rx7 budget it very limited, and I want the least amount of drop possible. And I know my car will gain ground clearance either way since the stock springs are super sagged, but I need the most clearance possible. If anybody has any insight I would appreciate it.
:edit: found for $150 shipped here http://www.racetechperformance.com/P....1150&CartID=1
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I'd like to know the same thing. I'm in the same boat as you are, looking for springs and don't have a ton of money. I don't want a real stiff ride though. I wonder which is more comfortable when paired with the tokico blues?