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Hi! well, so much for putting an end
to the bickering. BUT this isn't about that. I have been
looking for a long time for Neuspeed springs for my car. (For less than
retail, I hate paying retail) and I've found a source..
Neuspeed race springs
(55.20.04) drops the front 2.25" and the rear
2.0"
Neuspeed sport springs
(55.20.07) drops the front 2.0" and the rear 1.8"
for $161.50 shipped to the lower
48. Unless you live in Cali, then you have to pay sales tax... On
neuspeed's web-sight these retail for $239.95 and you have to pay
Shipping which is around $20.00 so this is a good deal. Anyway,
the sight I found these springs at is redlineautosport.com and they have a few
good deals.. just FYI. and through my own research and my own OPINION
Neuspeed springs are the way to go. Good springs that don't sag over
time, and have a progressive spring rate for better daily driving
characteristics.. I personally purchased the sport springs
because they actually ride about the same as stock untill you start
carving. The Racing springs are much firmer, and I drive
that car way too much to have a race setup all the time.
TTFN
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- Re: CRX: Neupseed Springs-- CHEAP Jeremy Bass
- Re: CRX: Neupseed Springs-- CHEAP Ken
- CRX: Re: Neupseed Springs-- CHEAP Brian-SubCultureNM
