which springs drop the most
Sportlines are also offer the best ride quality BY FAR, riding on Tenzo's feels like you're driving a ******* cardboard box with ******* concrete wheels.
Sportlines also carry a million mile warranty.
meh no need, I had them from previous owner and the ride was....not good lol. If you have bad roads near you I would stay away from em, however if you have great roads by all means get them.
for some reason its not on the website so I would not know how to get them.
1.60" drop in the front and 1.80" in the rear here is the catalog
http://www.hpracing.com/prod_imgs/pd...NGS%20copy.pdf
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for some reason its not on the website so I would not know how to get them.
1.60" drop in the front and 1.80" in the rear here is the catalog
http://www.hpracing.com/prod_imgs/pd...NGS%20copy.pdf
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Like I said, I have a friend with B&G's. We both have base model LS's and I am lower. Pictures are deceiving, I guess. Next time you go to a meet, scope it out and get the cars next to each other.
I have a friend with H&R, and a friend with Tenzo's, I'm on Sportlines and I'm lower than both of them, so go **** yourself.
Sportlines are also offer the best ride quality BY FAR, riding on Tenzo's feels like you're driving a ******* cardboard box with ******* concrete wheels.
Sportlines also carry a million mile warranty.
Sportlines are also offer the best ride quality BY FAR, riding on Tenzo's feels like you're driving a ******* cardboard box with ******* concrete wheels.
Sportlines also carry a million mile warranty.






