bg springs versus intrax springs
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bg springs versus intrax springs
ok For those that have seen pics of both on my protege, I am considering to install my intrax springs that i have back on the car, The reason being is that I feal that the car sat a bit lower than the bg springs ,, it is either this or purchase yet another set of springs in an effort to get the look that I want, I am really starting to think that the springs that I have are not the extremes, or if they are maybe they are not lowering like the company claims, wich in there case is misadvertising
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the thing I don't like about the coils is that they take away the amount of travel that your shocks have ,, so you end up bottoming out on big bumps or beating the shocks until they do bottom out ,.. With regular springs they give your suspension more travel , and the key is to have your car low , yet still have enough suspension travel to deal with the rough road
Bruce
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Originally posted by PseudoRealityX
And hence the reason that NO protege should be lowered more than about 1.5", if that.
You could go lower, but youre looking at $250 per strut to get them shortened...and thats over and above the price to get them revalved.
And hence the reason that NO protege should be lowered more than about 1.5", if that.
You could go lower, but youre looking at $250 per strut to get them shortened...and thats over and above the price to get them revalved.
I was thinking about doing the same thing in the future, but after reading the above it doesn't seem like that good of an ideia...
am I right ???
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Originally posted by PseudoRealityX
You are correct sir. Proteges have very limited suspension travel, especially up front. And do you mean Wil (GroHarlem) or Will Kalman...as in the guy that i mentioned earlier?
GroHarlem is WIL only 1 "L" at the end of his name.
You are correct sir. Proteges have very limited suspension travel, especially up front. And do you mean Wil (GroHarlem) or Will Kalman...as in the guy that i mentioned earlier?
GroHarlem is WIL only 1 "L" at the end of his name.
so lowering my pro more than 1.5" is a no-no ?
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So what brand of lowering springs would be good for a Gen 2 pro??? I really need to know as well because I was just about to purchase some intrax springs last week when i decided to talk to you guys to make sure i was doing the right thing. So... whats a good brand that will drop me more than an inch?
Jason
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what is the deal with the proteges...is it the springs or the car that is making the uneven drop??.....i wanna get springs until my jic's get ordered....but the intrax are a lil bit more than 1.5"...so this will be bad for the sturts???...and what about the h&r's being higher in the front...is the eibach drop on the gen 3 uneven also??....i need to get springs sooon....someone help me!!!!!!!!!!!!
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ok bruce....how low his your car with B&G spring...and how much it cost you............and what's up with that talking about protege can only be lower 1.5" that crazy..............you can even tell the difference with that
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Originally posted by protege4ever
ok bruce....how low his your car with B&G spring...and how much it cost you............and what's up with that talking about protege can only be lower 1.5" that crazy..............you can even tell the difference with that
ok bruce....how low his your car with B&G spring...and how much it cost you............and what's up with that talking about protege can only be lower 1.5" that crazy..............you can even tell the difference with that
As for the BG springs they are supposed to lower my protege about 2.0 inches , but I really don't think that it did this .. as when I look at my car it does not look at it , but when you look at a factory height protege you can really see the difference and it makes you kinda think that maybe it did lower the car by this much ..
here is a pic
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