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Old 05-24-2006, 05:46 PM
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Spec V Lowering

Can anyone give me a ballpark figure on how much it will cost to have my car professionally lowered? This is after I buy the Eibach lowerin springs. If I know someone who has lowered cars before with good Eibach springs am I taking a big risk if I let him do it for me? Is it easy to screw up?
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Re: Spec V Lowering

ummm all you do is change your stock springs with your eibach springs.
not too hard if you know how to work on cars.
dont let someone do it that you dont trust though. if you assemble the shock/spring/mount assembly wrong, it will cause driveability, handling, and tire wear problems.


just a little suggestion though, i would invest in some heavier duty shocks also, so you dont have blown shocks in a year.
i suggest tokico HPs or KYB GR2s.
or if you have a little more money, tokico illumina or kyb agx.
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