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So from what I have found the euro springs seem the best for lowing the car and still having a nice ride! , but they are not around any more?

If some one can get me a set H&R will copy them and we can have new ones!

If that does not work out what next best Eibach?

for sale again at an ok cost!

2nd what about shocks? Adjustable seem the best way to go. Besides koni and TOKICO who else is good ? KYB GR2's always seem to fail or feel like junk to me! Any one every us GABRIEL?

3rd Steering?

on my 260z I was hoping to find some kinda grease fitting on the front rack but there is nothing ! Is there some way to get better steering feeling or just take it part and grease it up and get a better alignment?

4th

Camber kits !

which seems better?

those top mount rubber units i have seen on MSA or the bolts/ odd long nut ones MSA also sells?

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So from what I have found the euro springs seem the best for lowing the car and still having a nice ride...
Euro springs don't lower the car, they actually raise it unless you cut them down significantly.
what about shocks? Adjustable seem the best way to go. Besides koni and TOKICO who else is good ? KYB GR2's always seem to fail or feel like junk to me! Any one every us GABRIEL?
Both Koni and the adjustable Tokico Illuminas are good shocks, but neither one is particularly known for giving a good ride. My GR2s are fine, matched with the cutdown Euro springs. But you are right in one way, KYBs are not designed to use on cars that have been lowered significantly.

Unless they've changed radically in the past few years, Gabriel would be the equal of the KYBs, if even that good.

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