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Blitz is one of the premier tuners in japan, and their products are mostly top notch. but like many things now, ea co sometimes does not manufacture its own products;however, i am certain that the quality is still "Blitz GOOD"... they are hard to get, that is why most people use other brands..as far as which is better, it all depends on what type of "drop"/how low you are looking for....do you have the spec info(how many inch/mm drop)? and if you do not mind sharing, how much is the set? if you do not mind, you could tell me thru:
I actually had these blitz springs on my car. The thing is that it dropped my car too low for my taste. You can check out pics of stock shocks with blitz springs on www.brucenomura.com. The silver car stock is mine that's lowered of course.
Originally posted by gs4will Blitz is one of the premier tuners in japan, and their products are mostly top notch. but like many things now, ea co sometimes does not manufacture its own products;however, i am certain that the quality is still "Blitz GOOD"... they are hard to get, that is why most people use other brands..as far as which is better, it all depends on what type of "drop"/how low you are looking for....do you have the spec info(how many inch/mm drop)? and if you do not mind sharing, how much is the set? if you do not mind, you could tell me thru:
I just needed some reassurance that I am doing the right things to my car....I know that Blitz makes high quality parts but I wondered why I had only seen L-Tuned, Eibach and NO Blitz. I figured something was wrong with the Blitz springs.
It is my understanding that these springs are no longer on the market, not 100% positive though-just what I heard.
A friend of mine currently has these springs on his GS400 and is parting out his performance parts and taking it back to stock to sell the car
It looks like it is about a 2.0 inch drop. Which looks awesome and the ride is uncompromised. As far money goes retail on these were about $650-just for the springs. I"ll be paying much less
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