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I know a few have Espelir Springs with Tokico Blues do you need to get the Tokico right away, I sort of want to drop my car but only have enouhg for Springs at the moment, would stock shocks work? Does anyone have any experience with the ride comfort of these springs?
Also the Espelir Springs are for the SC300, is it the same part # for a SC400, would they work the same, I know Eibach has different #s.
Last edited by Phoenix88; Feb 20, 2004 at 06:39 PM.
If you do a search for my recent threads, you'll see that I dropped my SC400 with Espelir springs. They told me that they haven't seen it on a SC400 before but the front should be a little bit lower because the V8 is heavier than the I6...
Anyway, it's a perfect drop none the less and I love it! Even with my stock shocks, the ride is smooth and handles very well.
I'm also running 245's in the front and 275's in the rear with no rubbing.
Originally posted by ACleanSC4 If you do a search for my recent threads, you'll see that I dropped my SC400 with Espelir springs. They told me that they haven't seen it on a SC400 before but the front should be a little bit lower because the V8 is heavier than the I6...
Anyway, it's a perfect drop none the less and I love it! Even with my stock shocks, the ride is smooth and handles very well.
I'm also running 245's in the front and 275's in the rear with no rubbing.
Thanks for the info that is exactly what I needed. I did a search earlier, but I didn't know if you dropped it with stock or not... maybe I didn't read close enough. Thanks ACleanSC4 and howiedoit.
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