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tunerkid

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Feb 11, 2003
ok i wantr to lower my car asapp after i get rims (18s pretty sure), im thinking going with eibach pro-kits, tokico non-adj struts, and a camber kit if i need it.. anyone else run this? and where can i buy camber kits?
 
Those are the best in the business. Looks good from here. I don't think you'll need camber adj. with that drop but you'd have to check it after dropping it.
 
make SURE to get an alignment done afterwards, even with just the prokit, you'll thank yourself for it if you do.
 
id say go with some KYB AGX's.......there adjustable and its a big ass difference in performace and ride quality. You mihgt also want to consider some h&R's cause there not as harsh as the ebach's but then agani there probably not as low......I think the H&R with AGX would be a perfect combo
 
im not really lookin for adjustable struts, i mean to be honest, if i have them i will prob NEVER adjust them.. how many people REALLY do use the adjustablity to its extent? besides they cost to much haha. and about the H&R's, i just like the whole eibach thing better, but H&R does make some good springs. just preference thats all.
 
the reason why i said H&R is because i have had both, and personally the ride was a little too harsh withthe ebaichs. performance wise were both close although there totally different types of springs....as far as not changing the strut......well lets put it this way.....if u had it, you would. You can make your car ride very smooth for those long trips and at the switch of a button, u can get your car prepped for some autocrossing by setting the stiffness up, and YES THERE IS A BIG DIFFERENCE. The choice is yours man, im just trying to let u learn from my mistakes..:thumb:
 
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