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im looking for springs that handle good in street and some performence. my 78 280z right now has about 4 inches from tire to fender on back and almost six in front. have tokico shocks infront and replaced back with monroe. i want the ride to be a little stiffer, what brand are good without killing my wallet. this are temparery till i save enough to go all adjustable.

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MSA has their the Eibach lowering springs for sale until the end of today I believe. $179 if I remember correctly. I don't have personal experience with them yet but from what I've read they are a nice set for the street.

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I too am looking at springs to run with KYB struts. Does anyone else run these with KYB's?

I've had Eibachs with KYBs on my 73 240Z for over a year now. Probably have put 2000 miles on them. So far' date=' so good, despite KYB's warnings not to use them with lowering springs. Other users here report similar success. I like how they ride, too. You end up with about 5 .5 inches of ground clearance when measured from the low spot in the frame rails right in front of the rear tire. See attached pictures. Notice the molded plastic mud flaps. The rear ones are gone now, as they wouldn't clear speed bumps. The front ones are fine, and I've left them on, as they do help prevent rock chips.

One nice thing about the Eibachs is that you barely need a spring compressor to get them on. Easy to install. If I remember right, either the fronts or backs could be compressed enough by hand to get the nut on the strut assembly.post-17507-14150814726117_thumb.jpg

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I ran eibach springs and tokico hp shocks on a 76 2+2 and really liked the look and performance. Had to run the 240 or 280 front isolator bushings in the back also to level the car out.

I dont know how to post pics on here but will be more than happy to email you a few if you need

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You dont need the isolators but it will be stink bugging with the back a bit higher than the front. I am running 16x7 +4 rota rb with 245-50-16s. Eibach springs, Tokigo struts and then put the shorter isolators in the back to level it out. From my understanding Nissan had to put 3/4" taller isolators in the back to get the bumper up to legal height. So grab any 2 240 isolators or 2 front 280's and stick them in the back and it will come out level.

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