eibach pro kits
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eibach pro kits
ok, so a friend and myself installed the pro kits thursday, but we only got to the front, and it looks great... i love it, rides not even that bad, now im not even sure i want to install the rears, is that ok...? leavin the rear stock... we ran outta time the other day as it started rainin as soon as we put on the tires in the front.
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pics of the whole car to see what it looks like with just the front lowered?
Just thinking to myself, But it would seem that it might not be that good of an idea to have just the front lowered. With spring rates and all that. But then again, I could be wrong. Just the thought of it kinda scares me, Not sure I would personally do it.
Just thinking to myself, But it would seem that it might not be that good of an idea to have just the front lowered. With spring rates and all that. But then again, I could be wrong. Just the thought of it kinda scares me, Not sure I would personally do it.
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It is possible to mix & match springs but as tsx-ness11 has stated, the springs are engineered to worked together (ie all 4 of the same spring). Maybe you should put the rears on. It will be low and there may be a potential to require a camber kit for the rears. Did you change the shocks yet? Lowering will cause the shocks to prematurely wear.
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arite, ill change the rears this comin week and most likely have to get a camber kit, thanks for the response guys... its still raining out here, the one weekend i planned on doin this.
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