Choosing Lowering Coil Springs for Inspira

radhie

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Just wanna ask everyone here, can the evo x aftermarket adjustable absorbers fit to our inspira?
 

megacs

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my current setup
- rota te37 (17x8j et30)
- toyo c1s (225/45/17)
- eibach pro kit springs
- proride short stroke dampers

my opinion.... my ride now more stable, steering a tad heavier which i like a lot, lesser body roll due to better bound and rebound, with my additional ultra racing bars front and back and bigger anti roll bar the ride along curves n corners at high speed is much2 better than oem... mind that with bigger anti roll bar u would feel the rears are more neutral when u attack short multiple corners in which i dont quite like because lesser input coming from my rears but in other words, u can attack the corners harder.... hehehe... but with a full adjustable you may remedy the neutral feel totally...
hi.. can i ask the car get lower after install proride short stroke damper?
 
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Hai.. i have install my inspira using eibach pro kit spring.. my back tyre low down 3 finger fit.. but the problem is my front can fit 4 finger..anyone can suggest the best way to me how to fix this thing.. i use stndard damper.. tq
 

vr2turbo

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Hai.. i have install my inspira using eibach pro kit spring.. my back tyre low down 3 finger fit.. but the problem is my front can fit 4 finger..anyone can suggest the best way to me how to fix this thing.. i use stndard damper.. tq
Change only the springs nothing you can do. Better off getting adjustable....:smokin:
 

JACKY CAR

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Hi all members,

i just got my second hand inspira 2.0P, 2012 with after market 17inc rim as photo show, but this found my car was too high and handling like a van, here thinking of making some up grade on absorber but not hardcore type of Adjustable absorber type.

i may thinking to change my rim to 16'inc with 7.5jj using 215/45/16, that on the rim may bring down the car, but absorber i read above did mention Proride may be economic and not very hard feeling on city drive.

here may need some comment with members who had try Proride before, let say i install Yellow Proride with New spring of NGV or Red (i had no idea which better).

My bigger worry:

(1)Will it bring down my car very low like 1 finger (on 16'inc rim, 215/45/16)? my idea is like result 3 finger or 2, hope not too low like wira.

(2) the rebound. How hard will it feel like? is it like adjustable, end up like a track car. or is it just like what paper say: Performance increase 13%~20% from OEM Spec








 

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vr2turbo

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You post here also, suggest keep to one thread. The one bro. 6UE5t and me already replying to you
 

JACKY CAR

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Dear sifu,

My friend free me a set of Evo9 Billtien original spec absorble, compleate full set which taken out from the first day.
It was free to for me, and i planning to install into my Inspira 2012 year.

Can this fit into my car?

Thanks for more comment please.:adore:
 

080808

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Jacky,
I do not think it will fit, if you want to sell, pls PM me. Thanks :driver:
 

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