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Old Oct 6, 2002 | 05:57 PM
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Default Suspension drop issues

after my spending spree I'll be rollin on 15 inch rims with 45 series tires. I'll be also gettin an Eibach prokit based on this forum mostly. I know Eibach makes real good springs and they are sporty. Okay the question. Will the prokit drop my car enough to reduce wheel well gap to look at par with other performance imports?
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ps. I want the prokit becuz i know that I will likely not need camber correcting.


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Old Oct 6, 2002 | 06:03 PM
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in the front it proly will after the springs set. In the back you will have a gap most likey, due to the fact there is pretty much no weight in the back.
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Old Oct 6, 2002 | 06:52 PM
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Default Re: Suspension drop issues (HotHB)

in the front it proly will after the springs set. In the back you will have a gap most likey, due to the fact there is pretty much no weight in the back.

i have a 1.8 inch drop and the shop i got my springs from told me to get the eibach so i wouldnt need a camber kit........ but i didnt listen and i dont have any unusual tire wear and ive had it em on my si for like 2k miles....

just my .02....... but it looks good with the eibach, slammed in the front, a little wheel gap in back
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