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Originally Posted by Kronos_32
^^yeah im planning on boosting in the future but right now i just do some daily driving to school and what not. I was looking at the HFP suspension package but thats a lil spendy. i have no doubt it would be good but I want a more agressive drop. And I want to be able to put these on and not have to worry about them bouncing around or clicking. Any more info that is convencing to get these??? I would get mines professionally installed but wouldnt want to go back in a few months with popping and bouncing problems.
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Convincing? I would say get these springs, then after about 35,000 miles when your stock shocks blowup, get some replacement Tokico dampeners from CorSport ($475 F&R). You'll have a much more aggressive suspension than if you did HFP kit, and it will cost about 40% less!
Whatever rattle noise I experienced went away after I but some more rubber pieces on the bottom of the dampener plate where the spring makes contact. It's quite as a mouse now!!!!!
I really love these springs. They are definitely progressive rate springs as the coils really pile up on the top of the strut towers. So I'll have to get good shocks when my stockies fail.
I know I've been holding off on posting pics, but don't just wait until you see my settled ride. The back and front of the car are both even! (The back dropped slightly more than the front, creating an even layout). Body-roll and neutrality of the car have been enhanced, and I haven't experienced any suspension bottom-out.
The drop is somewhere between the Skunk2 and Tein S-tech drop. IMO it couldn't be any better.
You'll get pics soon enough

Don't worry...