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Old 03-19-2004, 01:05 AM
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1.5 to 2in drop, want ride over handling

I don't race my car, I just drive it casually, but want the lowered appearance without much suffering in ride... What type of setup would you recommend. I'd love to be able to get some tuck in the back. Coil-oves, springs? Any thoughts are appreciated.
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Re: 1.5 to 2in drop, want ride over handling

I just lowered my car using Eibach sportlines and Illumina 5 ways adjustable shocks. The rear of my car is about 1.5 lower now and the front is almost 2.0 inches lower, it looks so sexy now, the only problem is that my front tires rub the inner well a bit when I take a turn at roughly 20+ MPH, I am using stock tires BTW. Besides the rubbing I am happy with my new setup.
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