Lts And Eibach Pro Kit

FAST96Z
01-10-2007, 08:16 PM
anyone running kyb shocks and struts and the pro kit plus pacesetter lts or any lts if so hows the clearance thanks
eric

reamo04
01-10-2007, 09:09 PM
i have a friend running pacesetter LTs and true 3" duals and his car is lowered i think 1.5", and his clearance issues are still alright, but i would advoid speed bumps

ss9c1man
01-13-2007, 03:53 PM
The clearance sucks. If you have/want longtubes I would not suggest lowering(unless you wanna run open headers). My clearance isnt even that great with the Macs.

94/96ZsM6s
01-15-2007, 12:18 AM
i've been running kyb agx's, eibach pro kit and PS LT and ORY. avoid abrupt speed bumps(steep incline). the drivers side ths by far the lowest. so far i haven't had any issues hitting the the headers on the speed bumps with the pro kit. I had sportlins and the headers hit stuff. avoid the sportslines at all cost...they ride like crap!

ttop1986
01-15-2007, 03:54 PM
i have pacesetter lts, and hotchkis 1" drop springs. Good combination i think. The pacesetters tuck up pretty well, and the springs dont lower it a ton. I've onlny scraped on 2 speedbumps, but they were huge and i couldnt avoid them. grrrrrr. I can go over 90% of the speedbumps out there without scraping.

2000GTP
01-15-2007, 04:43 PM
Put it this way, I have Pacesetter long tubes and my car is at stock ride height. Right now, I have a little less then a soda can's distance between the header and the pavement. A drop kit will effect that even more. As mentioned above, Pacesetters are a good header in the respect that they tuck up very well. Some people have had major issues with dragging their exhaust and others as above, haven't had any complications. I guess the main this is to know your surroundings (dips in the road, speed bumps, pot holes, inclines,ect.)