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How's the feeling of Eibach spring with standard shocks-up?? I just want to lower my car a little but still need a high comfortable. Or any one have another suggestions?
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i would say NO.
The lowering springs will keep the shocks a bit mor compressed then the stock ones so you will not have that mch travel inthe shocks and you will wear them out supper fast! I would suggest to either do it all at once or wait on it and do it right. I till coth you a lot more if you do a half assed job now.
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![]() Since im new ill list my mods... IC--HID, rd strut bar, bilstene shocks, Suspension Techniques springs, 15" fitapaldi rims 225/50 all round, full IS pckage, Evo 2 steering wheel, hardtop 195K miles ///M3--Turner chip, sparco strut bar, Brembo rotors, Bilstene sport shocks, ebach springs, evo airbox, 16" Milano spoke wheels TS2 tires, Evo 2 steering wheel. 60K miles |
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