Just grab an eibach prokit. That should do you just fine.
Cool.. Should I get Eibach? How's Sprint or Progress? Just kinda worried about clearance issues in the front (turning, etc) and the rear, alot of weight in the trunk.
Tampa is very nice.. I just hate the traffic SO MUCH! :\
Yeah, the gap is only there in front because I have a few hundred lbs of mdf in the trunk lol. Just lowering springs in front would do?
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Cool.. Should I get Eibach? How's Sprint or Progress? Just kinda worried about clearance issues in the front (turning, etc) and the rear, alot of weight in the trunk.
Thanks guys!
Hey United, Eibach are usually great. I would try Sprint, as they are a little cheaper and I think you get a little bit more of a drop than a prokit. As far as rubbing, I think you should be fine. I know you have bigger tires than most, but it appears that you have plenty of room to close up down there.
thats cool man ill let you know when it gets closer for me to come down to tampa...
k cool, just let me know.
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lookds good.
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great pics bro
thanks guys!
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Sweet pics... can't wait til its warm out again so I can take pics of mine. I have problems using a field of dead sticks as a background
thanks.. haha, you could build a tiki hut out of the sticks and create a little lake...? better scenery
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Hey United, Eibach are usually great. I would try Sprint, as they are a little cheaper and I think you get a little bit more of a drop than a prokit. As far as rubbing, I think you should be fine. I know you have bigger tires than most, but it appears that you have plenty of room to close up down there.
K, thanks irish.. I'll most likely get the springs within the next month or so.
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