Eibach 2" drop
I've gotten 1 opinion(thanks NO2)on an Eibach Sportline 2" F/ 1.8" R drop.... what do you all think about those springs and that drop... im gonna be keeping my stock rims and maybe painting them black, but im keeping them... so ya.. what do you guys think
good springs but a mustang doesnt neccesarily need to be 2" lower try taking a look under your car and see how much closer everything is going to be to the car i kno my mufflers would be close toscraping if i did a 2" drop think about how and where you drive do you go over speed bumps etc...</P>
my buddy just did steeda 1.5" springs on his gt and its perfect and looks and drives awesome</P>
but if you really wanna be on the ground go for it just my opinion</P>
i think my mufflers are about 6 inches from the ground and thats the closest thing to the ground... so im thinking 1.5 and 2 wouldnt be much of a difference but maybe 1.25 and 2 would... make sense? one more thing... if it says that the car will be 2" F and 1.8" R, is that accurate or will it actually end up being lower... because thats the lowest it can go before it starts scratching on every bump etc
its usually pretty accurate eibach is a quality suspension so if they make it, sell it, and market itand its available for your car then you should be all set, i'm not sure but look see if eibach has a money back gurantee if you install them and its too much return them for the 1.5's
Originally Posted by GT99GT
hotrodman... since u have the pro-kit... do u think that the sportline will be way too low because i think with my stock wheels... 1.5 drop wont look as good as 2" F 1.8" back.
GT 99, man, you are not listening, why then do you ask?..........again 2" is too low, I am sure that some day you'll look at the punny 17" stock wheels and you are going to start thinking about upgrading to 18"'s......not, now, not tomorrow, but someday, and then you'll have to downgrade to the 1.5 " springs...2" is too damn low, do you want to look like a stupid Lowrider or what..........</P>


