2.2 vs 2.3 springs?
#1
2.2 vs 2.3 springs?
Any difference between eibach sportsprings for the 97 2.2 and the 98 2.3? i can get the second much cheaper, but i wasn't sure if it would fit. also, will 18's work with sportlines? will there be wheel gap? and are shocks absolutly neccessary?
#2
I will not say if they are different, because I am not sure... but I do know a lot of internal things changed from the 97 to 98 model year. Like on my car, I have a 97... but if I need any brake parts I have to tell auto zone that I have a 98, cause the 97 parts wont fit, its weird. About the wheels, 18's should fit with sportlines, I think thats what almost everyone on here has done to their cars, and no, shocks are not absolutley nessecary... they do help and they will last longer... I'd say if you can find a good price on them, change them... you have to take them off to change the springs anyway.
#4
Since no one has responded yet, yes. You can get the Koni adjustibles and they should work just fine.
Although I have the Pro Kit and went with KYB adjustibles, I know that CLPower has the Sportlines, as well as Casper and a few others.
Although I have the Pro Kit and went with KYB adjustibles, I know that CLPower has the Sportlines, as well as Casper and a few others.
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