Lanos 1.2" or 1.5" lowering springs?

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Lanos 1.2" or 1.5" lowering springs?

Post by TheGreatAndPowerfulOz »

I found 1.2" and 1.5" Lanos lowering springs.

Has anyone heard of Intrax springs before? They are $188 for the 1.5" drop.

If the Lanos is lowered 1.5", will an alignment kit be needed like the Leganza needs when it is lowered?

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Post by daewooluvr »

Intrax is a pretty good company. Eibach is better though. I went with Eibach because they have one of the best reliable spring rates. Either way you go it'll be fine.
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Post by mocpac »

Intrax as daewooluvr sais is a goond brand. Check if the leganza have the alignment kit in the rear tires. The nubira have it. I put just the front one in my nubira. And drop it 1.5 front and .5 or 1. from the back.
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Post by Efratech »

Intrax 1.5" are a BIT stiffer than Eibach 1.2" ... so u might find your ride a a little bit more bumpy.

you may need some camber ajusting after you install this springs.
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