What is your best recommendation for a small drop? Tein H-techs, Suspension Techniques, Eibach Pro Kit?
Any other suggestions are fine, but I am running KYB AGX's so the drop has to stay under 1.5"
Thanks in advance,
Tim
 
i have b+g springs which are replicas of the eibachs, and i have kyb agx and i love the setup
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98' Pontiac Sunfire SE
 
 
i got Tein H-techs sitting right next to be so thats what i picked lol now i am saving for D-specs
 
 
Jared wrote:i have b+g springs which are replicas of the eibachs, and i have kyb agx and i love the setup
You just voided your warranty.
Pro Kit with KYB AXG and you'll be golden
 
 
H&R's have them on my AGX's and their awesome.  There deffinately stiff tho, the eibach may provide a nicer ride.

-Chris
 
 
I have run both Suspension Techniques and the Koni Sport kit springs with my AGX.  Both are absolutely phenomenal in terms of ride comfort.  I have had the following suspensions in the past:
1.  Stock (obviously)
2.  Apex springs on Gabriel VST's
3.  Koni Reds with Sportlines (installed by Marcor - orginal importer back in '98)
4.  Suspension Techniques on stock struts
5.  Suspension techniques on AGX
6.  Koni sport springs on AGX
As stated, 5 and 6 were by FAR the best.  The only reason I went from the Suspension Technique's to the Koni Sport springs was the that the SS's sat a little high in the rear.  The koni sport springs sit a litte lower.
Been running set up #6 for over a year and absolutely love it.  
tygriff
 
what about KYB AGX and Vogtland springs? Anybody heard of that setup?
 
blueawakening04 wrote:what about KYB AGX and Vogtland springs? Anybody heard of that setup?
Bad, don't use AGX...The springs have a drop of 1.8"...AGX are only for 1.5" or less
 
 
Vogtland springs for Js are cheap one size fits all. I wouldn't use them.
I've got B+Gs right now. It's very stiff and quite low. I'm switching to H-Techs cause I can't get in and out of my work's parkinglot witout going over the grass (it's a terrible driveway).