WHAT LOWERING SPRINGS?

VENOMOUSCOBRA

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I WANT TO LOWER MY CAR AND I AM PLANING ON BUYING EIBACH. BUT DONT KNOW WHAT SPRINGS TO BUY. THE PRO KIT OR THE SPORTLINE. I WANT THE CAR TO LOOK A LOT LOWERED BUT DONT WANT A BUMPY A$$ RIDE. I ALSO WANT TO FILL IN THE HUGE GAP BETWEEN THE FENDERS AND THE TIRES. I PLAN TO WITH 18'S NEXT SUMMER.
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PS IF ANY ONE HAS SOME PICS IF THEIR RIDES IT WOULD BE HIGHLY APPRECIATED...
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Depends on how low you wanna go ?? real low=H&R Springs. a TAD LOW=Eibech Springs.. i have the H&R Supersport Springs. drop about 2'' all around. :D



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VENOMOUSCOBRA said:
I WANT TO LOWER MY CAR AND I AM PLANING ON BUYING EIBACH. BUT DONT KNOW WHAT SPRINGS TO BUY. THE PRO KIT OR THE SPORTLINE. I WANT THE CAR TO LOOK A LOT LOWERED BUT DONT WANT A BUMPY A$$ RIDE. I ALSO WANT TO FILL IN THE HUGE GAP BETWEEN THE FENDERS AND THE TIRES. I PLAN TO WITH 18'S NEXT SUMMER.
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PS IF ANY ONE HAS SOME PICS IF THEIR RIDES IT WOULD BE HIGHLY APPRECIATED...
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Lowering your car and not wanting a bumpy ride is not a reality...you will want the PRO-Kit as that will lower you @ 1.5" all the way around and give you a ride that is the least effected. THe link below shows my vert with the PRO-KIT

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/e...ndexURL=1&photoDisplayType=2#ebayphotohosting
 
I went through the process of trying to decide on springs a while back. I ended up getting H&R SS, mainly because they claimed a drop right in between the prokit and sportlines. What year is your car? http://members.cardomain.com/chrisbudl1
That is with out front isolaters and stock tires, on a 97. I will say this the extra 1/2" or even a 1/4" Could cost you more than you expect all said and done. But I cant really complain about my setup yet. good luck
 
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Eibach Pro Kit with NO front isolators. I also chose KYB AGX adjustable shocks/struts. 4 way adjustment on the struts, and 8 way on the rears. THIS feature (on whatever shock brand) allows you to soften the ride for street cruising or stiffen it enough for some canyon carving and/or anything in between!

Oh, and my wheelwells are FULL of tire. :D

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