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i have heard that the better deal is intrax but are they worth its, any complains...looking to get new springs
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1993MTXSHO said:I have the eibachs and there awesome, also im not sure if id want to go any lower the eibachs will drop your car pretty low depending on which set you get but still lower then the eibachs. Just something to keep in mind if you want low eibach if you want lower but still more streetable go eibachs![]()
jedhead said:And the problem is?
Bob


And Brian got his $83 Quaife equipped tranny from the same car. What a score that was.SeanMc said:I edited your post in my quote.
My car doesn't seem to have the eibach look. I found them at a junkyard, so I don't know what the previous owner did, but it looks like a coil or so was cut. Yeah, I got my shocks and struts for $115![]()
SHO Shop Linears start stiffer than both eibach or intrax, but I think the Intrax is stiffer as the spring compresses. You will need to get adjustable control arms in the rear with SS linears. You won't be able to get the camber back to specs with eccentric bushings alone. Your front end will drop quite a bit and you will scrape. My subframe connectors sometime rub on speed bumps. SHO Shop linears can be good or bad springs. They were all hand wound springs and sometimes the manufacturer did a good job on the springs, but sometimes the springs collapsed. Lack of quality control was the main reason the SHO Shop stopped offering the springs.terminator said:I'm looking to change from tokico to koni.I've tokico,eibach set up with front,rear strut tower brace,sfc,h-brace and asb.The car is stiff but i want to adjust the shocks.The only way to adjust is konis.I'm going to put on koni with shoshop liner springs.What do you think?Is shoshop liner spring better than intrax,eibach?