progress sport lowering springs
progress sport lowering springs
Hey guys. quick question how would you rate progress sport lowering springs in terms of the ground clearance that it gives and its quality as it relates to the drive ability of the car.







I want some thing that's not too low because in Jamaica the roads are very bad and with my aero front lip i may have some issues. So i want something that will remove some of the wheel gap, but don't compromise its drive ability.
Thanks for that great info. I'm planning on buying a set on black Friday or cyber Monday sale. My xxr527 18*9.75. In flat black will be here on Saturday. So I want a nice drop now
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If you look at my posts I have a thread with several photos of my last Evo on them but here's my current Evo on progress springs.
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So I just installed Progress springs on my 14 MR today.
It feels great! There's about 1.7" front and 1.5" rear drops leaving 2/1.5 finger gaps.
It's a little lower than I'd wanted since I'm used to the stock height for the last 6 months.
The ride is very smooth w/ progressive wound springs. More stable and quicker turn ins.
It doesn't feel firmer but spring rates are than stocks. It's overall more sportier feel and look, I suppose.
Good upgrade for $180... I've yet to align... soon.
It feels great! There's about 1.7" front and 1.5" rear drops leaving 2/1.5 finger gaps.
It's a little lower than I'd wanted since I'm used to the stock height for the last 6 months.
The ride is very smooth w/ progressive wound springs. More stable and quicker turn ins.
It doesn't feel firmer but spring rates are than stocks. It's overall more sportier feel and look, I suppose.
Good upgrade for $180... I've yet to align... soon.
So I just installed Progress springs on my 14 MR today.
It feels great! There's about 1.7" front and 1.5" rear drops leaving 2/1.5 finger gaps.
It's a little lower than I'd wanted since I'm used to the stock height for the last 6 months.
The ride is very smooth w/ progressive wound springs. More stable and quicker turn ins.
It doesn't feel firmer but spring rates are than stocks. It's overall more sportier feel and look, I suppose.
Good upgrade for $180... I've yet to align... soon.
It feels great! There's about 1.7" front and 1.5" rear drops leaving 2/1.5 finger gaps.
It's a little lower than I'd wanted since I'm used to the stock height for the last 6 months.
The ride is very smooth w/ progressive wound springs. More stable and quicker turn ins.
It doesn't feel firmer but spring rates are than stocks. It's overall more sportier feel and look, I suppose.
Good upgrade for $180... I've yet to align... soon.
http://www.lancershop.com/customer/p...productid=1686
Not being pedantic, I'm actually thinking about pulling the trigger on these or the swift mach sport (1"F, 0.6"R), precisely because the drop isn't much (Greek roads... :/)
Ok, maybe its 1.2" drop as advertised. Not sure but it's way less than Eibach pro-kit I had before. That spring slammed it!
Best way to put it is 2 finger gap in front.
I just bought it off a ebay's vendor off west coast.
Yes, alignment is a must when you alter the suspension geometry like by changing springs.
Best way to put it is 2 finger gap in front.
I just bought it off a ebay's vendor off west coast.
Yes, alignment is a must when you alter the suspension geometry like by changing springs.




