Spring change-out VS Coil-over install.
I am trying to decide if it would be better just to change out the springs or pay the big bucks for the coil-over install (Mopar Stage 2 or 3). I do not plan on doing any kind of track racing, so I am thinking that the coil-overs would be a bit overkill. My main intent is to lower the car some and to improve the handling. I know that I will sacrifice adjustibility by not going with the coil-overs, but if I can get a set of springs with a decent rate (not too stiff - not too soft), that would suit me just fine.
This may be a "loaded" question but what would be a good set of springs to put on this car, that would lower it about 1.5 inches and would improve the handling?
Dave
2004 SRT-4 (E. Blue)
This may be a "loaded" question but what would be a good set of springs to put on this car, that would lower it about 1.5 inches and would improve the handling?
Dave
2004 SRT-4 (E. Blue)
stage 1 is the springs, stage 2 is coilovers w/ height (damping) adj, stage 3 is coilovers w/ height (damping) and rebound adj.
see http://www.mopar.com/StreetCatalog.pdf
see http://www.mopar.com/StreetCatalog.pdf
just installed my Teins this weekend. Pretty good. Car bounces a lot more. Can feel more bumps in the road. But not bad overall. Handling is a bit better. It will be lots better with some 5-way adjustable struts which will be a future item.
Steve
Steve
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yeah, i'm pretty impressed w/ the htechs. i had eibachs on for a little while, but i didn't really like them- i had them on my neon, and they were awesome, but quite a few people don't like them on the srt.


