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I need the low down about lowering


slowgsowner
03-30-2004, 11:21 PM
any suggestions for lowering my 95gs. I definetly don't want air bars. I do need some kind of adjustability. I want just enough to get rid of that nasty fender gap, about 1 1/2" worth, but I don't want to scrape on road turtles. any help would be great.

metalhedskater
03-30-2004, 11:57 PM
Im not sure, but maybe you can just get 17 inch rims. From what i heard 18s are not that good for DSMs and just lower the car about 1/4 or 1/2 of an inch.

Talon007
03-31-2004, 12:06 AM
Lowering springs and shocks, or for adjustability, coil overs and shocks.

slowgsowner
03-31-2004, 12:06 AM
yeah I just bought some 17" konig verdicts and khumos but it is still there. I wanted 18"s but sombody had warned me against it. Also im' seriously thinking about a body kit, idont know how much of a difference it will make on ride hight

slowgsowner
03-31-2004, 12:08 AM
I see these coilover sleeves all over but every body tells me to buy the paired with shocks

metalhedskater
03-31-2004, 01:30 PM
yea a body kit may make it look like it is lowered....maybe 1/4 inch...if that.....yea but go with springs and shocks. Im not really sure but from what i hear eibach and Koni are very good....i wouldnt get a body kit though if you want the look of a less fender gap...itll cost you less to lower it with springs and shocks...also...there is much more better things to spend your money on

Import2nr99
03-31-2004, 03:58 PM
A body kit will put the profiule of your car 1/2 an inch lower than stock. But will do nothing for the fender gap. 18's are fine. Not a damn thing wrong with them other than weight. Only get coilovers if you need to adjust your ride height. Ground control coilovers and either koni shocks or tokico shocks. If you go with springs get the eibach pro kit and your choice of shocks. If you have some money to spend go with full dampers. tien or apex make good ones. also I've heard good things about the dropzone dampers. tokico also has a good setup with the built in coilover and shock combo. it's all up to you. but if you lower the car more than 1 1/4 inches you're going to need a camber kit or you'll go through tires too quick and it'll shake at high speeds Good luck with whatever you choose. and drive saely with it lowered

youngmanvr4
03-31-2004, 04:45 PM
When i get my Eclipse (GST or GSX) i will want to lower it...but most of all i want the handling out of the suspenion.I was think about getting Tein FLEX Dampers (Front and Rear) with EDFC.Would that be a good set up?

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