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sprint springs?
Sunday, July 09, 2006 9:59 PM
currently im sitting on skunk2 coilovers..which im not pleased with at all. im looking to get a nice drop...and have been looking at sprint. if i could get some feedback from people with a 2.2 that have then. if they are pleased with them and if it is an even drop. i have heard stories about people getting an uneven drop on cars sometimes and i dont want that to be me.

Re: sprint springs?
Monday, July 10, 2006 6:47 AM
Well with ur skunkcoilovers did u upgrade struts as well? u could switch to sprint springs with the same struts and still have the same crappy ride..




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Re: sprint springs?
Monday, July 10, 2006 7:08 AM
Well I didn't have a 2.2, but I had them on my '99 Z. The drop looked great, but I can't really give you an accurate description of how they ride because I had them installed on stock struts (it was 2002 and I was young, dumb, and broke lol). You can see a pic of my car with them and 17's in my profile.

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Re: sprint springs?
Monday, July 10, 2006 9:01 AM
your probably not pleased with it because your on stock struts. i had skunk2 coils with koni reds and it wasnt that bad for me.



Re: sprint springs?
Monday, July 10, 2006 12:41 PM
I have Sprint springs. They're advertied as 1.8" drop but they're closer to an even 2" after they settle. This picture was taken at the JBOI meet in April, about a week after I installed them. I measured them at just short of an inch and 3/4 the day we installed them and the morning of the meet I measured them right at 2". I measured them about a month ago and they're holding at 2" so I'm not sure if they'll settle anymore than that. Whatever you do, get some decent dampers. The spring rates are pretty high compared to stock but if you use the proper parts the ride isn't terribly harsh. Hell, I take my 80 year old 96-pound grandmother on trips around Des Moines and she doesn't mind the ride too much.





Re: sprint springs?
Tuesday, January 09, 2007 8:58 AM
in2johny to lower my car like your what do i need besuides the sprint spring which im gonna get, what else do i need, new struts ? right
what struts do you have there
and what do you mean with dampers, do i need to put dampers to lower my car or just springs and struts
thank you


Re: sprint springs?
Tuesday, January 09, 2007 9:02 AM
Have you consider Eibach sportlines. I have a set for sale.


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Re: sprint springs?
Tuesday, January 09, 2007 5:13 PM
Wow. Back from the dead lol...

orlando chirinos wrote:in2johny to lower my car like your what do i need besuides the sprint spring which im gonna get, what else do i need, new struts ? right
what struts do you have there
and what do you mean with dampers, do i need to put dampers to lower my car or just springs and struts
thank you


I use D-Specs on mine but Koni Yellows work well too. I ended up blowing one of the rear struts so I'm back on the stock struts until I get replacements, which is fine, the car sits in the garage a lot lately lol. I don't recommend running stock struts, they won't handle the spring rates at all. D-Specs work really well, the issue with mine was just a freak thing, I bought them used and I don't really know what caused it ,and it was jsut one corner. The others were fine but running with one corner blown is about as bad as running on stock struts in my opinion.

"Dampers" is just another term for shocks or struts.

All you will need is the springs, struts (D-Specs or Koni Yellows), I also recommend new upper strut mounts if your car has a good amount of mileage on it, and of course an alignment. That's about it.



Re: sprint springs?
Tuesday, January 09, 2007 8:36 PM
sorry i have learned enlgish lol


Re: sprint springs?
Tuesday, January 09, 2007 8:38 PM
so the only things i need are the struts and the springs right the rest you mentioned are optioanl i think


Re: sprint springs?
Wednesday, January 10, 2007 6:57 AM
well an alignment is require after doing a swap like that but you can reuse your strut mounts if their in good working condition.




Re: sprint springs?
Wednesday, January 10, 2007 8:38 AM
I know this is an old thread, but Sprints are a very good spring. They are just very high spring rate, so you need a really good strut. Also exect the ride to be rougher than other springs because they are so stiff.

I've had them on my car for 4 years now, and I like them OK. The car handles great with them, but you feel every bump. Good struts will at least control them so you won't bounce, but expect a well handling but rougher ride.

ln2Johnny, you probably have a smoother ride because you're on the 15s. Obviously shorter side walls coupled with higher spring rates will multiply the harshness.






Re: sprint springs?
Wednesday, January 10, 2007 9:52 AM
Quiklilcav wrote:I know this is an old thread, but Sprints are a very good spring. They are just very high spring rate, so you need a really good strut. Also exect the ride to be rougher than other springs because they are so stiff.

I've had them on my car for 4 years now, and I like them OK. The car handles great with them, but you feel every bump. Good struts will at least control them so you won't bounce, but expect a well handling but rougher ride.

ln2Johnny, you probably have a smoother ride because you're on the 15s. Obviously shorter side walls coupled with higher spring rates will multiply the harshness.


Oh yeah, the sidewall helps. I'm back on the 15s that are in that picture I posted when this thread first started, but when I was on the Shelby 16s, there was a noticable difference due to the shorter sidewall. I can only imagine what they'd be like on a 17 or 18" wheel.

But I gotta ask, how do you stand it on those Sensatracs? After I blew the rear D_Spec I threw on a new set of OE replacements I had bought and never used and they lasted me about two days LOL.



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Re: sprint springs?
Wednesday, January 10, 2007 11:16 AM
Sprints are great and good price. But dont keep them on Facotry struts long or u will be bouncing all over the place. Good lord it sucked!
Re: sprint springs?
Wednesday, January 10, 2007 1:54 PM
ln2johnny wrote:But I gotta ask, how do you stand it on those Sensatracs? After I blew the rear D_Spec I threw on a new set of OE replacements I had bought and never used and they lasted me about two days LOL.

Actually, they've been surprisingly fine. I put them on because at the time I didn't know any better about them. I had always heard good things about them, but I wasn't talking to the right people. I also got them for a great price, and at the time it seemed like a good move. I wouldn't buy them again for a lowered car, but my car is not bouncy at all.





Re: sprint springs?
Monday, January 15, 2007 9:36 AM
i have a setof sprints sitting in my garage for sale. yeah the ride is rough but damn i love the control on the road.



Re: sprint springs?
Monday, February 19, 2007 12:18 PM
So how would you think Sprint Springs on Koni Yellows would ride on 18 wheels?



Re: sprint springs?
Monday, February 19, 2007 1:24 PM
Lambo Sunfire wrote:So how would you think Sprint Springs on Koni Yellows would ride on 18 wheels?

My guess would be blunt but not jarring, tight and controlled.



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Re: sprint springs?
Monday, February 19, 2007 7:51 PM
What about eibach sportlines and koni yellows? Does anyone have pics of this setup?




Re: sprint springs?
Tuesday, February 20, 2007 12:04 PM
Lambo Sunfire wrote:So how would you think Sprint Springs on Koni Yellows would ride on 18 wheels?
rides just fine. i run a 225/40/18 tire and Sprints and yellows and the ride is darn good. very tite but liveable. the car sits very level. i love the Sprint springs.



Re: sprint springs?
Tuesday, February 20, 2007 6:32 PM
Now close ur hood sir!

Re: sprint springs?
Tuesday, February 20, 2007 6:41 PM
on my 17's on certain roads they hurt. plus my woman complained all the time about boob bounce with the springs.



Re: sprint springs?
Wednesday, February 21, 2007 12:37 AM
well i dont think anyone else was complaining!
Re: sprint springs?
Wednesday, February 21, 2007 9:21 AM
^^^^ lol. Getting back on topic. I ended up purchasing the sprints because the sportlines rear springs would lower my car too much. And i think that a 1.8 from the sprints would be perfect especially when they settle in.
I also found a couple pics on J-body with a guy that had the same rims and tire size as me with the same koni yellow and sprints. So that really helped my decision on choosing sprints.



Re: sprint springs?
Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:10 AM
My sprints weren't bad. I tollerated them on stock struts for a while. they were also used with 16" wheels so I had some extra softness. I ended up selling mine to MantaZ and I purchased a set of H&R sport springs. I want something that wasn't quite as low since some of my roads here are pretty bad I and bottomed out the car not the suspension on 1 road and you can see marks in the floor pan. I didnt mind them otherwise I enjoyed the handling with them as well.



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