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Koni yellows and Eibach Sportline

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95 GS 2NV

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Jan 28, 2003
I was just wondering if the setup i am going for is going to do me justice. I was looking at going with Koni yellows with an Eibach Sportline kit. It says it will drop the car 1.5 inches but i know it will be closer to 2 inches. I have a body kit on the way so i am worried about ground clearance. Will i be alright. Do you guys have any suggestions?:confused:
 
Many of our customers with 2gs and sportlines have cracked front bumpers. It of course depends on the type of body kit.
 
I decided to go with the 97-99 conversion. Do you have any suggestions on what springs or coilovers i should use? I know Ground Control uses Eibach springs, I heard that Skunk 2's fall out of the perches in the back, and I haven't really had any other feed back. Help!
 
I decided to go with the 97-99 conversion. Do you have any suggestions on what springs or coilovers i should use? I know Ground Control uses Eibach springs, I heard that Skunk 2's fall out of the perches in the back, and I haven't really had any other feed back. Help!
 
Originally posted by 95 GS 2NV
I decided to go with the 97-99 conversion. Do you have any suggestions on what springs or coilovers i should use? I know Ground Control uses Eibach springs, I heard that Skunk 2's fall out of the perches in the back, and I haven't really had any other feed back. Help!

Ground Control is a wonderful setup for the price. We sell those, and our customers have been happy with them. I'd stay away from the Skunk2/Matrix coilovers.
 
ALEX,

In your experience, which camber kits do you recomend for GC coilovers and koni yellows. Also, is there different kits that are better for different shock/spring combinations?

thanks,
Greg
 
mocfive:

For a 2g, we recommend camber spacers in the rear. They are easy to do, and are effective. If you come by our shop, we can help you set this up.

Come by our shop, or give us a call, or check our website. We make recommendations based upon how low your car will be, and what type of racing you will be doing with the suspension you choose.
 
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