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Old 04-25-2006, 10:55 PM
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What brands do you all suggest ... I plan on getting 18" Cobras ... Ive heard alot about Eibach, but also heard they dont lower the car that much and some people were disapointed.. So what brands, How much do they lower it, and where can I get it?
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Old 04-25-2006, 11:41 PM
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What brands do you all suggest ... I plan on getting 18" Cobras ... Ive heard alot about Eibach, but also heard they dont lower the car that much and some people were disapointed.. So what brands, How much do they lower it, and where can I get it?
Eibach's are good, as are Roush. Roush are great if you want a bit of a rake. The ones I had lowered the front 1.5" and the rear .75. I think it looked good.
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Eibach and H&R are excellent suspension companies.
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eibach sports go lower than the pros...so if u want lower go for sportlines
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maybe SOMEONE will look at this here.....i've seen these on ebay and wondering if they're any good...as the price is very cheap for shocks/struts/springs but the feedback is EXCELLENT....anyone???

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So these would be good? or these
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Old 04-26-2006, 12:17 AM
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maybe SOMEONE will look at this here.....i've seen these on ebay and wondering if they're any good...as the price is very cheap for shocks/struts/springs but the feedback is EXCELLENT....anyone???

Dropzone
The only prob is, when you drop it more than 1.5", you WILL need caster/camber plates for alignment.
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Old 04-26-2006, 12:40 AM
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yea i was aware....but i'm just wondering if anyone knows how these perform/ride quality....also...as far as ONLY doing lowering springs....does it hurt ride quality with the stock shocks/struts....i want my car lowered asap.....but would rather wait if it's still going to ride like crap after a spring only drop kit....that's why these dropzone seem like a good deal with new shocks/struts/springs.....but IDK..a 2 inch drop??....seems like it might look TOO low..........
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Could someone answer my ? a cpl post up
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The first ones would work Britt... Not the second ones.
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