GGR Lowering Springs
#3
So, these are the lowering springs to go for for an STi V rather than Eibachs which are not correctly rated for an Sti?
If anyone else uses them I'd be grateful for your comments.
The reason I'm asking is that I currently have leda B but I think it is slightly too stiff for the roads around where I live (and I don't do track days), so I am thinking of swapping back to the original setup. The reason I ask about the lowering springs is that I don't think I can put up with the original ride height of the standard setup, the car looks so cool when it is lower than standard.
problems problems .....
Dave
If anyone else uses them I'd be grateful for your comments.
The reason I'm asking is that I currently have leda B but I think it is slightly too stiff for the roads around where I live (and I don't do track days), so I am thinking of swapping back to the original setup. The reason I ask about the lowering springs is that I don't think I can put up with the original ride height of the standard setup, the car looks so cool when it is lower than standard.
problems problems .....
Dave
#4
The GGS022's feels much softer than the SS LedaB setup, mostly because they're progressive.
They'll work....and they lower it just right, a tad more up front than in the rear.
Leda B too hard? wtf?
/J
They'll work....and they lower it just right, a tad more up front than in the rear.
Leda B too hard? wtf?
/J
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The GGS022 is a Tein Soft spring...The soft might be too soft for the STi V dampers. The spring rates on the soft are almost half of the standard Ver. V spring.
You might want to try the Tein Medium; the mediums' spring rates are a tad stiffer then the standard Ver.V...I believe the part #is GGS 277.
I have the Tein Mediums on STi V dampers and the ride is excellent. Also, the ride height is lowered the same as soft, 30mm, which looks awsome.
[This message has been edited by Yeeman19 (edited 01 November 2000).]
You might want to try the Tein Medium; the mediums' spring rates are a tad stiffer then the standard Ver.V...I believe the part #is GGS 277.
I have the Tein Mediums on STi V dampers and the ride is excellent. Also, the ride height is lowered the same as soft, 30mm, which looks awsome.
[This message has been edited by Yeeman19 (edited 01 November 2000).]
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