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PostSubject: LOWERING SPRINGS   LOWERING SPRINGS I_icon_minitimeAugust 10th 2009, 11:58 am

im thinking about lowering my car. the only problem i have is that i have 22s. does anyone have a suggestion on some springs for my car that would work with my 22s
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PostSubject: Re: LOWERING SPRINGS   LOWERING SPRINGS I_icon_minitimeAugust 10th 2009, 12:02 pm

I'd say go with the Eibach Pro kit and if you don't want the bouncy feel upgrade to PRO KIT dampers as well.I believe Tire Rack has the best prices
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PostSubject: Re: LOWERING SPRINGS   LOWERING SPRINGS I_icon_minitimeAugust 17th 2009, 1:43 pm

I agree.. The Eibach Pro Kit are pretty damn good.. I think with 22's you might have to roll the fenders but I'm not quite sure..

The dampers are definitely a good idea but not required..
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PostSubject: Re: LOWERING SPRINGS   LOWERING SPRINGS I_icon_minitimeSeptember 28th 2009, 8:21 am

i'm running 22's with the sportlines 2" drop and the pro damper kit......i had to roll the fenders....the big issue with rolling is that paint DOES crack.
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PostSubject: Re: LOWERING SPRINGS   LOWERING SPRINGS I_icon_minitimeSeptember 28th 2009, 8:31 am

spicylahmchops wrote:
i'm running 22's with the sportlines 2" drop and the pro damper kit......i had to roll the fenders....the big issue with rolling is that paint DOES crack.
Have heard of this problem!
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PostSubject: Re: LOWERING SPRINGS   LOWERING SPRINGS I_icon_minitimeSeptember 28th 2009, 9:03 am

yeah it was an issue, metal can bend, paint tends not too. We knew we were going to be repainting the fenders so it was a non-issue for me. I actually even had some rubbing with my 20's
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PostSubject: Re: LOWERING SPRINGS   LOWERING SPRINGS I_icon_minitimeSeptember 28th 2009, 6:58 pm

spicylahmchops wrote:
yeah it was an issue, metal can bend, paint tends not too. We knew we were going to be repainting the fenders so it was a non-issue for me. I actually even had some rubbing with my 20's
With 20's??? You must be sitting really low
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PostSubject: Re: LOWERING SPRINGS   LOWERING SPRINGS I_icon_minitimeSeptember 28th 2009, 7:12 pm

spicylahmchops wrote:
yeah it was an issue, metal can bend, paint tends not too. We knew we were going to be repainting the fenders so it was a non-issue for me. I actually even had some rubbing with my 20's

did you keep constant heat at 240*F on the fenders....???I have helped roll fenders on my cousins 300 with no problem.He lives out in wisconsin.He has 24's dropped but with Eibach.SportLines give too much of a drop and bouncy feel IMO..
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