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Old 08-20-2008, 07:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Want to lower my car

Alright I have 18inch wheels on my car there 225/40 18 and I want to lower my car but I don’t want it to rub, HELP please any one that has gone thru this can help me or give me some heads up on what I can do.
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Old 08-20-2008, 08:20 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Depends on what you want. Do you want full suspension? Just springs? Your budget? etc.....

As far as lowering, if you just want springs, you can't go wrong with Eibachi Sportlines or Skunk 2.

As far as full sus, I don't know much about them but alot of people have Kpro suspension or full Skunk2 and the love them.

I however have Eibachi Springs and they work perfect for me. 1.4 drop all around, on stock shocks.
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Depends on what you want. Do you want full suspension? Just springs? Your budget? etc.....

As far as lowering, if you just want springs, you can't go wrong with Eibachi Sportlines or Skunk 2.

As far as full sus, I don't know much about them but alot of people have Kpro suspension or full Skunk2 and the love them.

I however have Eibachi Springs and they work perfect for me. 1.4 drop all around, on stock shocks.
I’m looking to put jut lowering springs and was debating between TEIN or Skunk 2
What size rims do you have and do they rub when you have people in the back
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Eibach Sportline for the best drop.

and more coils in a spring helps out for more aggresive turns, so forget tein.

Get Sportline and you wont regret it.

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Old 08-20-2008, 08:49 PM   #6 (permalink)
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Eibach Sportline for the best drop.

and more coils in a spring helps out for more aggresive turns, so forget tein.

Get Sportline and you wont regret it.
Sounds good but do your tires rub
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