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Old 08-18-2012, 07:47 PM
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about to pull the trigger on eibach springs, pictures and input please, also I need a name change if a mod could PM me that would be awesome, I've been inactive on this forum for a bit
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I don't have a pic for you but can tell you they provide a very moderate drop unless you go w/o isolators. I had them on my Mach, drop was only an inch so I took them back out and reinstalled them w/ no isos. Drop on a GT is about 1 1/2 in rear and 1 1/4 up front. The nice thing about them is if you use them w/ the isos you may not need CC plates. If you want a little more noticable drop (still w/o being slammed) I'd suggest going with a different spring using isos which yields a nicer ride than the Pro Kit w/o isos.
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what would you recommend then?
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Originally Posted by Elias101a
what would you recommend then?
Well that depends on what drop you want. One spring I think gives a noticable drop w/o being slammed is H&R supersports. Eibach sportlines will be a tad lower than them, using them w/o isos just looks retardedly low though. Maybe someone will chime in with some pics for ya. But like I said before, you'll definatly need CC plates with anything lower than prokits. The stock ones allow very little adjustment.
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the thing is cjponyparts has a sale right now ending today, you get a 30 gift card for every 100 spent with them, so i'd order the mm cc plates for 200 get 60 then order the pro kit with isos for 260 then use the card so it'd be 200 then proceed to have another 60 gift card that im unsure what i'd use it for atm

if this wasn't happening I'd just wait around and pickup hr ss
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think i could just go prokit and no cc plates? with no alignment issues?
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screwed up editing post, see next one, lol

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Originally Posted by Elias101a
the thing is cjponyparts has a sale right now ending today, you get a 30 gift card for every 100 spent with them, so i'd order the mm cc plates for 200 get 60 then order the pro kit with isos for 260 then use the card so it'd be 200 then proceed to have another 60 gift card that im unsure what i'd use it for atm

if this wasn't happening I'd just wait around and pickup hr ss
understood, you gotta find the deals.

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think i could just go prokit and no cc plates? with no alignment issues?
Yeah that was one of my points in my original reply. It's kind of a funny thing. I've seen some need them and some not with the prokits. Doesn't make sense to me really, guess each cars has it's own minute little tweeks to it. Or some shops know a trick or two that others don't. I'd say it's worth a shot, would save ya some loot.
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what if i used camber bolts w/ them? then I should definitely be good?
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what if i used camber bolts w/ them? then I should definitely be good?
don't know, haven't got any experience using them
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