Which Drop Springs for an S14?

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Which Drop Springs for an S14?

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Looking at getting Koni Sport adjustable shocks and one of the following drop spring kits:
>Eibach Pro Kit
>H&R Sport
>Tein S-Tech

Can anyone offer advice on which of these best?

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Sorry,there is no real answer here,It a personel choice,
But was told that Koni shocks goes hand in hand with H&R springs.
They are all very good quality
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Post by phoenix s14 »

Honestly if the spring fits nicely on the shock it does not matter which brand you buy... it is all up to how comfortable, how much drop, favourite or preffered brand. I heard of alot of guys using KONI and TEIN... I would also personally go for this combo only because I like the quality of their stuff... :wink:
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Post by RB25SX »

I fitted Eibach Pro Kit, fits well with decent drop, about 20-30mm. Havnt driven the car yet so cant comment about ride. For a daily driver dont go to hard, I have Tein coilovers with drift springs in S13, horrable on the street, great on track.
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