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Are Dropzone springs any good!

Discussion in 'Suspension, Brakes, Wheels & Tires' started by dcinaustin, Nov 14, 2007.

  1. dcinaustin

    dcinaustin Member

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    Has anyone had a set of dropzone springs?

    Are they crap? or okay?

    Thanks for any input.
     
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  2. Shaggy

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    ask Jusshatched. i think that he has had experience with those.
     
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  3. JussHatched

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    Theyre ok for street driving or just daily driving. Theyre not top of the line or anything but they get the job done. Theyre cheap as hell too, you can get the whole strut/coilover setup shipped for $300
     
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    Thanks man, I had some cheap'o ebay coilovers on order a while back but then the guy told me he was out of stock so I just got my money back and decided to go with some thing a little less crappy...I hope!

    I found some dropzone springs (not adjustable) that say they give a 2.5" drop in the front and 2.25"
    in the back, I think I might get these and just use the stock struts, I'm not planning on doing any crazy corners or anything plus the struts are still in good shape.

    If you know of any reason why I shouldnt do that please feel free to let me know.

    Thanks again!
     
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    they will give you a good basic setup assuming your stock struts are in good condition. ;)
     
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    Your stock struts wont last a month with that kind of drop
     
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    Even if I drive like a grampa? I don't take corners going 90mph or anything, plus I'm getting strut bars in front and back.

    Maybe I'll get the whole set up (struts and springs)...
     
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    it would definitely be wise to get new struts too
     
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  9. dcinaustin

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    Well I got the Dropzones with new shocks and springs, I also got some new NGK plugs, NGK 9mm wires and a Linage ground wire kit, I could feel a big diffrence in the throtle response and all my lights are brighter too.
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