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TSinjang
post Jul 9 2020, 10:31 PM, updated 6y ago

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Hello, Im currently using Bezza 1st model for a year.
Im deciding to lowered a bit the car by changing the spring for better handling and nampak ngam sikit. Oh the rim still stock. Will change it after lowered the car.

Ive read about the Eibach spring and the review is good. But a bit pricey which is RM900.
Theres also a cheaper alternatives such as GAB, Ftuned but some of the review said your abosber gonna be kaput faster.
I dont mind the ride turned a bit rougher since its bujang car.
So should I go with Eibach for good long term or just go with the cheaper one?

TSinjang
post Jul 13 2020, 07:04 PM

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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Jul 10 2020, 03:54 PM)
my experience toward eibach is cheap
GAB is the one that is expensive laugh.gif
or maybe it was adjustable suspension

and we're talking about spring here...just spring...not adjustable suspension...which is RM1.Xk
what i don't understand is how can spring for "bezza" be so expensive laugh.gif
but it is what is stated in shopee
but i wouldn't recommend it because of it's price
go for something cheaper
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So should i get cheaper spring instead of eibach?
Might consider other cheaper brands such as proride, d2 but dunno which one is worth it
TSinjang
post Jul 15 2020, 10:47 AM

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QUOTE(McFD2R @ Jul 14 2020, 03:48 PM)
1. If no budget, don't change. Someone recommending to cut spring is  shakehead.gif  bangwall.gif
2. Eibach indeed is a good brand for sport springs. Springs will last practically forever, not your absorbers. So why not opt for better springs, even if it is a Bezza.
3. If all you want is a lowered look, sure, cheaper alternatives are out there. But if you want to have better handling, never EVER forget about having good tires. If you had to choose one or the other, go for good tires first before springs. They make all the difference.
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Thank you for the answer
TSinjang
post Jul 15 2020, 10:48 AM

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QUOTE(unitron @ Jul 14 2020, 01:30 PM)
TS.. jangan ikut kerja bodoh nie untuk potong spring.
My suggestion get any sport spring from the brands mentioned here will do. See if you're ok with it.
Plan for total coilovers (spring + absorber set) upgrade later when you've more $$$.

Keep your original springs and absorbers, jangan buang atau jual. You may want or need it later.

Ultimately your aim is to change to a better car in future,
one that come full package with everything you want direct from the manufacturer
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