lowering springs/coilovers
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hi people,
1)Someone used Pi springs for lowering the Z (-, they 35 mm) ?
Any comments on those, are much cheaper than eibachs anyway.
2)Does anyone know where to get the eibachs in the Uk, as they are unavailable in belgium and the postage rates would be around 150usd for the set!
3)Anyone used a coilover system ( like the one from Ground Control or SGP Racing )on the standard or tokico unadjustable dampers ?Lowering option would be anywhere from 0 to 2.5 inch.
Price is reasonable ,around 400 usd.
What is the opinion on this method for lowering the car?
4) Se Engineering charges 250 pounds (!!)for their springs (-25 mm front, 30 mm rear ), quoted in their catalogue as "being made by a leading british manufacturer (Who could this manufacturer be anyway ?)
who supplies rally and racing teams, blablabla...".I suspect they are greddy springs as seen on the SGP catalogue.
Opinions?
Would appreciate any reply,
thanks
henri
90TT
belgium