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Old 09-30-2003, 04:48 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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hey guys, i want to lower my 03 tiburon but not sure yet on how low i want to drop it. but i was wondering was besides lowering springs do i need anything else? and what products do you recomend.

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Default Re: lowering the suspension

Eibach Prokit + Eibach Pro dampers = $550 (1.2" drop)
Tein Street/Race Coilovers = $1,500 (Adjustable)
Quest Coilovers = $900-$1,200 (Adjustable)
B&G coilovers = $795 shipped (Adjustable) (On sale at Shark Racing now for NT.com members)
Progress springs = $179 (1.5" Front / 1.3" Rear)
Eibach Sport lines = $~200 (2" drop)
Ground Control coilovers(sleeves)=$400 (Adjustable)

I would recommend the Eibach Prokit + Pro Dampers or any of the true coilovers(Tein, B&G, Quest). I myself have the B&G coilovers on order from SR. The prokit will give you a 1.2" drop both front and rear. All the other springs are bascially the same except for the Eibach Sportlines(2" drop) and the coilovers which replace the enitre strut and are adjustable(0"-3") which is why they cost more. The Eibachs have been proven to work very well on the '03 Tibs either on your stock struts or the Pro dampers. There are also more springs made but don;t feel like listing them. Go to Newtiburon.com for better info on the '03 Tiburons.
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