Lowering springs

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    can someone sum up the install process of lowering springs for me? im trying to figure out if i can do it on my own or if i should pay for it to get done. Also what brands and models would you guys recommend? i want to be able to drive without having to worry about hitting sh!t but i want them to be noticable lower, also i dont want the ride to worsen much.....responses and opinions appreciated!! thanks
     
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    I love my prodrives, Unless it is a abnormally big curb I have had no problems, It deffinetly looks lower as well. As far as the ride quality, I don't know what it was like before the springs, I bought the car with the springs in it. My car is a my02 WRX
     
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    as long as you have a strong enough breakerbar and are somewhat mechanically inclined, its a very simple install. might take an afternoon.
    I have eibachs - they're good, stiffer, not too low (about 1.3 -1.5 inches lower). gives a nice ride and decent performance without being to stiff. I guess STi pink springs are nice too (more expensive). Crucial racing has some comparable springs that are supposed to be very nice.
     
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    Like Pat said....

    Set of metric sockets, B.F. Breaker bar, borrow a set of spring compressors from Autozone, and a friend. Air tools would be handy-dandy but not required.

    Find a good set of instructions on the internet and go at it.

    I have STI pinks and they can be had pretty reasonable from Genuine Subaru Parts (Place where Subigal works) but they may not meet your criteria for noticable drop. I notice it but I drive the damn thing every day.

    Steve
     
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    I have some love for PRODRIVE
     
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    springs

    I just installed prodrives on my factory struts on my 03 sedan 2 days ago. Not a difficult job, lots of pb blaster and a buddy make it go alot smoother.
     
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    i've had my tien s-tech for two years on my stock strut now and yes you do notice a difference in controlling the car at high speeds as opposed to the stock springs (they're so damn high)