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EIBACH lowering springs... by DJWINNI
Started on: 01-05-2004 05:05 PM
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Last post by: Dave Gunsul on 01-05-2004 11:40 PM
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Report this Post01-05-2004 05:05 PM Click Here to See the Profile for DJWINNISend a Private Message to DJWINNIDirect Link to This Post
Hi all!

I would like to buy these EIBACH lowering springs, but it seems to me that 1" is rather short... or?
I think that the car might be lower than 1" once installed but you guys can tell me what you think about it...

Do you have pics? Do you know other brands for lowering? Do I have to buy a complete polyurethane bushing kit?
What do you think?

Thank you for your help!

Chris

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I have them. It's about an inch. You don't need to change a bunch of bushings to install them. About the only potential change is the upper balljoint in the front to get the camber adjusted and the different caster washers.

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I had them on my old GT and loved them. It was one of the best mods i did in fact. Not only did it help handling but it also helped the looks considerably. Took away that big wheel well gap.
The ride quality really didn't suffer much either.
Remember that when you do put these on you will need to reajust the alignment immediately! The car will be actually dangerous to drive without doing this.

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