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Old 03-24-2009, 02:15 AM
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Default Re: lowering springs eibach 1.2 drop...anyone done it?

looks good, but could be little lower

are they 17"s?

will look even better with 19"s ^^

I am trying to get the eibach coilovers

less than 1000 bucks installed!!!

isn't that great?^^

anyway

see you on thursday?
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Old 06-15-2009, 08:22 AM
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Default Re: lowering springs eibach 1.2 drop...anyone done it?

so i finally put the springs in yesterday, what a 9 hour ordeal that was...nothing was going my way and the back is so tight that the spring had to be compressed like crazy to be taken out. Anywho, they are in and I love the ride, and the look of them on my car. When is the next meet?
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Old 06-17-2009, 07:36 PM
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Default Re: lowering springs eibach 1.2 drop...anyone done it?

the 1.2 drop is only .5 lower the the sport set up. I'm also thinking of lowering the car & I think something like the H&R kit would be best. lowers the car 1 inch lower then the sport suspention. even the neuspeed race springs would be close to that also.
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i just lowered my car this weekend with koni coilovers gonna post some pics up soon car handles like a go kart now.
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Old 06-18-2009, 12:09 AM
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I have the the eibech coils with 19 inch RS6 wheels and I'm ecstatic! These picks don't do it justice since my driveway is curved and slopped. Normally my wheels sit flush with the fenders in front and slightly lower in the rear - can't get my hand between the tire and wheel-well. The 19's are sick and in the 5 spoke RS6 they look like 20's! I don't get any fender rub unless I'm loaded down and hit a bump in the rear so all in all this set-up rocks!
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I have it on my A4 with my 18" rims....REGRET it, wish i did a lower drop, still like 2 fingers in between the fender on the front Grrrr lol
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i have 19s on mine with the eibachs and i could not be happier.
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