who makes coil overs for the 94L impreza?
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who makes coil overs for the 94L impreza?
just as the title says. i was lookin and am still lookin for some coilovers for my L. for now im not worried about handling much just want a low mostly for the time being show car. till the engine is done being built and whatnot. ive been lookin around and the only ones i have been able to find have been about 1-2inch drops. anyone know of any companys that make a drop bigger then that pleasae let me know. thanks
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The struts/springs/coilovers for your L are the same for all imprezas 1993-2001. You can pick any combintation or any coilover setup for your car. If you only want to drop it, just buy the springs. I have heard H&R drops the impreza ride height a lot. I am not sure about the H &R springs performance on stock struts though.
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yeah im just looking for a quick and easy drop. adjustables or just srpings would be fine. ive been hearing alot about the H&R springs. and the lowering springs ive been seeing on ebay were for 97 and up. would those fit on my 94? like would these work http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...605266&rd=1??? and thanks for the help
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Last edited by HANS; 05-24-2005 at 03:44 PM.
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I generally would not advocate the use of generic ebay parts, but if these springs fir the 97-01 impreza, they will surely fit your car. I would be afraid to put those on my car just because it is not a brand name company which spends $$ on research and development.
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