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Old 12-07-2004, 11:27 PM
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i just purchased the eibach pro kit and was wondering if anyone has pictures of there cl lowered with it i wanna see how much it lowers it.I hope it gets ride of the wheelwell space thanx
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Here's mine after the springs:
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wow that looks great...how much does the eibach lower it?
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Thanks. Front dropped 1.75" and rear dropped 1.375"
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Did you need a Cambit kit for the drop??
How's the ride..?
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Originally Posted by ball4lyfe
Did you need a Cambit kit for the drop??
How's the ride..?

Not sure if I "needed" the camber kits but I installed them front and rear to give me the ability to dial in the suspension settings the way that I want them. Don't be decieved. When they say that you're alignment is in specs, your front camber can be between -1.0 to +1.0 degrees and your rear can be between -1.3 to +0.7 degrees. There's a lot of variation in handling between those numbers so find the right shop to set up your car. Remember, your car's alignment can be in specs and you can still get abnormal tire wear. If you get a nice set of tires, you can be into a set for anywhere from $600 - 900 and camber kits are nice to make sure you get the most wear out of your investment.

I have Tokico adjustables and I've got it set up on 4 so I've got a pretty firm ride but very streetable. I am very pleased with the way these springs behave - comfortable on a cruise but they firm up quickly when you lean on them (advantage of progressive wound springs.) I don't think you'll be disapointed.
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