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Old Sep 22, 2010 | 09:15 PM
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Default 2010 v6 springs and best mods

Thinking about some eibach or h&R springs, i dont really know. What are the best springs? I want the car to be lowered and look good but not too low, just that bad@ss look. Also what other mods do you think i will get the best deal for my money?

The only mods i have are true dual exhaust with gt mufflers and a black billet grill (top and bottom) up front.
Old Sep 22, 2010 | 09:19 PM
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Mark, I have seen Eibach springs and it looks good! That is one of my next investments!
Old Sep 22, 2010 | 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by conejo172
Mark, I have seen Eibach springs and it looks good! That is one of my next investments!
yea i saw them on a GT and they looked awesome, but im not sure if there are any others out there besides eibach but so far theyre number one
Old Sep 22, 2010 | 09:31 PM
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Just remember the GT is heavier than our 6's and get the lowering kit for the 6! I have to put my stock wheels on this weekend to pass the annual safety inspection(TPMS light on dash will fail inspection) but planned on it for winter anyways! With the 20's not so 4x4 looking but the stock wheels looks bad! So while the stocks are on I'm going to do the Eibach lowering springs!
Old Sep 22, 2010 | 09:35 PM
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Originally Posted by conejo172
Just remember the GT is heavier than our 6's and get the lowering kit for the 6! I have to put my stock wheels on this weekend to pass the annual safety inspection(TPMS light on dash will fail inspection) but planned on it for winter anyways! With the 20's not so 4x4 looking but the stock wheels looks bad! So while the stocks are on I'm going to do the Eibach lowering springs!
yea yea i know for the v6, but make the winter version look good with the springs, good thinking.
Old Sep 22, 2010 | 09:38 PM
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Even better for the summer version!
Old Sep 22, 2010 | 09:41 PM
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Even better for the summer version!
haha something to look forward to next year and whenever you buy the springs lemme see some pics
Old Sep 22, 2010 | 09:49 PM
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I will have them on sometime in october, will definitely send you pictures! I have been thinking of putting your grill on my car, and of course saving the original! For the small chance we get lucky for buying the 10 v6 20 years from now! LOL
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I will have them on sometime in october, will definitely send you pictures! I have been thinking of putting your grill on my car, and of course saving the original! For the small chance we get lucky for buying the 10 v6 20 years from now! LOL
haha yea i hope so! and i saved mine too. I'm pretty satisfied with my grill, i got the upper and lower billet pony delete and love it. The only thing i had to do was paint behind the grill on the car so the white wouldn't poke out and i had to be careful with the bolts so i didnt scratch the grill . Also i had to bend some of the parts on the grill to look straight, not a big deal but 10/10 no problems, good investment
Old Sep 23, 2010 | 09:35 PM
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Just remember when you lower your car that the panhard bar can cause the axel to shift towards the driver side and leave the car out of alignment.



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