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Old Feb 15, 2003 | 10:52 PM
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Lowering Kit & Rims

I have a black 2002 Z28 conv. I would like to get a nice suspension upgrade kit, and lower the car about an inch in the process. What do the guys who have purchased them think? What are the best ones, etc. I will also be purchasing rims for the car as well. I want big on all 4 corners, but how big can I go without rubbing? Any pictures of some cars with aftermarket rims would be cool to see. Right now I am leaning towards the Cragar SS rims they put on the Hot Rod Magazine edition camaros done by Berger Chevrolet, but would like to see some others. TIA to anyone who responds.
Old Feb 16, 2003 | 09:21 AM
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hey whats up man, i am in the process of putting eibach pro kit spring on my car and HAL 12 way adjustable shocks. the eibach springs will give you about a 1.5 inch drop. the adjustable shocks give you different settings too to drop it more. both of those brands are awesome and a lot of people have them. or check out DMS, i have heard their springs are sweet as well. as far as wheels go, i have 19x9.5's on the front and 20x10's on the rear. no rubbing issues what so ever. i have heard that an 11 inch wheels could rub in the back without modifying your wheel well, but again that is just what i heard. lata
Old Feb 16, 2003 | 01:42 PM
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Thanks alot for the advice. What is the backspacing for your rims?
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