Just wanna see some pics you guys have of your cars lowered with eibach prokits. I just picked up a set and Id like to see how noticable the 1.3" drop is. RRE has a pic on their site but its hard to really see it very clearly and they are still using crappy small wheels with giant sidewalls so the blackness is kinda skewed. Thanks in advance
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HTA3582R, Crower/Ross/ARP Bottom End, L19 head studs, Fox Lake CNC ported head, FP4R cams, PI 9.5" billet torque converter, kiggly front clutch, 4-spider center diff, custom surge tank with dual 044 pumps, 8x RC 1200cc's, SBR FMIC, and the list goes on.
Check my sig for the front and how low it is.
That is with Eibach Pro-Kits, and Tokico Illumina 5-way adjustable shocks.
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97 TSI AWD
The Man in Black
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Evo III Big 16g powered
Best: 12.046 1/4 mile at 114.42 mph Best 93/alky run: 12.609 1/4 mile at 108.19 mph (Old Small 16g times)
New time: 12.18 @ 113.8mph, 2006 DSM Shootout! (E3 16g)
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HTA3582R, Crower/Ross/ARP Bottom End, L19 head studs, Fox Lake CNC ported head, FP4R cams, PI 9.5" billet torque converter, kiggly front clutch, 4-spider center diff, custom surge tank with dual 044 pumps, 8x RC 1200cc's, SBR FMIC, and the list goes on.
17" rims, Eibach Pro-Kit and Ingalls camber kit. I would not go lower even though I have no snow here to worry about. Front end would be dragging every other driveway.
Originally posted by greenstreak Yeah, the GSTs definately are lower with the same springs. I never noticed it before but it is obvious when looking at these pics.
I noticed that when i first started looking into prokits. GST's look pretty much slammed and awd's look just about right (maybe alittle too high).
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95 Talon Tsi Awd (sold)
2002 Accord EX Coupe
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