Eibach Sport Line - It was a 2" drop all the way around.
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thank you guys..i think im going with the sportlines..
Be careful....mine were put on Thursday, they'll still settle another .5-.75", so the car will have a lower drop. The sportlines will probably tuck after they settle for a few months. You'll have to roll your fenders, and you'll still be close and will rub here and there. Also, your stock shocks will be done in a year or so. Mine will need replacing prematurely also, but not that quick. Members have posted about lowering springs settling as long as they have them, even a year after putting them on. Be ready to deal with the problems that come along with dropping your car that much. They're gonna look hot, but be careful bro.
USMCSGT, your car looks super low!!! I was planning on doing the sportlines, but lookin' at your car makes me think twice. The sportlines might be too low for my liking. Have you had any problems with rubbing yet bro?
USMCSGT, your car looks super low!!! I was planning on doing the sportlines, but lookin' at your car makes me think twice. The sportlines might be too low for my liking. Have you had any problems with rubbing yet bro?
I thought the exact same thing, the Sportlines are too low. It's looks good, just check out the Big Indians ride. In the pics, I had just installed them the day before, so there was only about a .8" in the front and .7" in the rear drop. So it's gonna settle and be a little lower in about another week. Thanks for the compliment by the way.
I haven't had ANY problems what so ever. Even in reverse with the wheel turned all the way, both ways. I love the look and I'm glad I did it. Go for the Pro-Kit!!!!!!!!!!!
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