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wats up i have a cavalier 2001 black i have rims on in a system but i want to lower it....... i can get an eibach pro kit ( lowering it about 2 inches )
for ard 300 installed. Is that good? Im also very tight with money but at the same time i want to upgrade the cav any good products for cheap prices( mufflers, intake, lights w.e ) And Are clear corners worth it and Are they illegal? |
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Re: lowering
the clear corners are not illegal but it does depend on what color bulbs you have in them. they have to be either yellow or white. I have green in mine some cops don't care but alot do.
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Re: lowering
I hope you are lowering your car correctly....
I am assuming your going with sportlines from Eibach. So you need a strut or also known as a dampener that is designed to handle a drop. Either KONI, or TEIN i would suggest. Other wise have fun with that ride it will give you. Shit if you live around Central NY ( not the city ) i will do it for 200 bucks and kick you in the nuts for not doing it yourself. Or 100 if you help and learn along the way.
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Re: lowering
Oh jesus man, you live in MD?.... go to www.j-body.org, join up, and put a post in the northeast section and i know there are several people in that state willing to help out with almost anything. Especially suspensions, they are sooo easy to do! Save your 300 bucks!
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Re: lowering
Lowering your cavy is not complicated. Air tools defnitely make it easier! Don't make the mistake of going with cheap suspension (been there done that). I'd suggest coil overs for the simple luxury of being able to adjust them. I have skunk2 on my cavy and i would recommend them. Not real expensive but still quality. Weapon R makes a nice intake for cavaliers, resonably priced as well, and i would recommend Ractive mufflers, also not too expensive.
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Re: lowering
Intakes..... www.rdfabs.com Stainless steel intakes.
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Please don't PM me with your J-body Issues. Post appropriately in the forums, and I will toss my opinion in your thread if I have anything to help. - Thanks! 2006 Chevrolet Trailblazer 2010 Glastron GT 205XL |
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