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5Zigen lowering spring.

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Old 07-02-04 | 12:52 PM
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Arrow 5Zigen lowering spring.

wassup people
u guys have info about 5zigen springs??
all i know is that they drop 1.5inch all around.
are they made in japan?
i wanna know if its good springs to use for my FD

thanks
Old 07-02-04 | 05:10 PM
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IMO, stick with the usual H & R's, eibachs, racing beats, and RS-R. Alot more people are using them, and there is alot of information on each set of the springs.

I havent heard to much of the 5zigen springs, but almost all of the other sets of springs lower your car about 1 inch. Just my opinion.
Old 07-03-04 | 01:57 PM
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Didn't know they made them here. Probably go with something we know to be a company that specializes in springs.

RS*R, Tein, etc....
HR Eibach
Old 07-05-04 | 03:40 AM
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what about the tein s tech or h tech springs? very cheap on ebay.About 150.not too shabby.Plus tein is a very well known company.good reputation
Old 07-05-04 | 04:37 AM
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Originally posted by ROTORhead93

IMO, stick with the usual H & R's, eibachs, racing beats, and RS-R. Alot more people are using them, and there is alot of information on each set of the springs.
Negative on the Racing Beat springs. Their spring rates are close to stock and aren't stiff enough to prevent rubbing with plus size wheels. Most people go with H&R Sport Springs or the Eibach Pro-Kits.
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