Rear pass spring cracked near bottom coil, any recalls on this? It doesn't seem right, it's not like I'm hauling boats or loading yards of gravel in my trunk, what are some good lowering springs or coilovers for the rear and front I want to keep cost in mind, but I want a better stance over all, it just seems to high up. the air is getting thin and it's hard to breath.
No recalls that I know of. If I were you, I would just replace it with stock for now. Unless you have a chunk of time and money set aside to do all four corners, just replace the one (or both if it is to be a while). IMHO
Everyone has their own opinion. I personally have Eibach sportlines and they have treated me extremely well. they will drop the car quite a bit, even moreso if you are not a GT. The thing with lowering is that you will be putting more stress on your stock shocks and struts so it might be a good idea to upgrade those as well.
The stock rear spring is cheap and extremely easy to install yourself. If you were using this as an excuse to lower your car then I have to say the CM springs are pretty darn good. I only recommend that you upgrade to the Fe5 shocks/struts as well as the shorter endlinks so that it rides better and doesn't make noises over bumps or low speed turning. Good luck!!
And Gravey I can't get over how awesome those rims are. I was looking into those a while ago but I don't have the money for that sort of thing yet. Perhaps when I get a real job.
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