2 inch drop
2 inch drop
im wanting to lower my car. is 2 inches too much? most kits like eibach are 1.25 but there are a few 2 inchers. post pix of 98+ camaros with 2 inch lowering springs. btw im sitting on stock wheels. also i plan on a guy i know and myself installing them, he has access to tools we need.
Pics in the sig of the Sportline kit from Eibach. I have heard of it lowering from 1.8-2 inches. It rides very nice, and all I installed with it was the Adj. panhard rod. Things are still riding nice now, just take steep in/decline at an angle and you wont rub.
Mark
Mark
Originally posted by 02CamaroZ28
Pics in the sig of the Sportline kit from Eibach. I have heard of it lowering from 1.8-2 inches. It rides very nice, and all I installed with it was the Adj. panhard rod. Things are still riding nice now, just take steep in/decline at an angle and you wont rub.
Mark
Pics in the sig of the Sportline kit from Eibach. I have heard of it lowering from 1.8-2 inches. It rides very nice, and all I installed with it was the Adj. panhard rod. Things are still riding nice now, just take steep in/decline at an angle and you wont rub.
Mark
i have the macs its a 1inch drop everyone tells me its about 1.5
just go with a 1 inch drop
also u will need relocation brackets because when i didnt have them i coulnt hook for $hit
just go with a 1 inch drop
also u will need relocation brackets because when i didnt have them i coulnt hook for $hit
Originally posted by CLEAR
what exactly will the lca relocation brackets do for me? do i really need them? i dont think i need an adj panhard rod either.
what exactly will the lca relocation brackets do for me? do i really need them? i dont think i need an adj panhard rod either.
If i were you i'd get them, but thats me. I have them all on my car. Definetly would the money IMO.
good luck
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