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How much drop would an Eibach give me?
Hi all I was wondering if the Eibach Pro-kit would give my 2000 Accord V6 a noticeable elimination of the current wheel gap of my car. About how much of a finger gap would the 1.5” pro-kit yield you? I have 16” wheels currently and will probably not go to anything bigger. What about the sportlines? Would they make my car too low to drive in daily driving or snow conditions? How much of a finger would the sportlines give me?
thanks here is my current whhel gap. |
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Park your car on a level surface & measure from the ground to the highest point of the fender lip(center) subtract 2" & there is where your car will be . . . 2" & lower will need a camber kit.
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AR/OP=AWWG) aspect ratio to open space equals acceptable wheel gap
measure the tire sidewall next measure the the gap between the sidewall & the apex of the fender lip 205/45-17 has a sidewall of 1.50" the correct wheel gap should be 1.50" or less for proper appearance This goes for looks not performance |
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here are pictures of Accord Coupe V6 on Eibach Sportline springs.
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