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Old 12-04-2005, 08:16 PM
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Eibach Spring Question.........

hey Guys, I am looking into getting some Eibach springs for the car. I have a 1989 GTA ZZ4, etc. I was looking at two different kits they have. One is a Pro kit, and it is a one inch lower in back and one inch lower in front. The other kit is a Sport line kit which is a 1.6 inch lower in the front, and a 1.3 lower in the back. The prices are about the same. What is the best kit to go with? I want the car to look real good, but I do not want problems (alignment etc). Will the sportline kit be to low and cause me any problems?? Is the Prokit with a one inch drop enough to make the car look good, or will I not really notice the 1 inch drop? I do not know much about this and really could use the help/advice. Thanks in advance.
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Old 12-04-2005, 10:26 PM
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If your current springs are original and have seen a lot of miles then it's possible that the Pro-kit may not give any visible drop. The Sport-lines should definitely lower the car to where it is visibly noticeable. Either way, you will definitely need an alignment but it shouldn't be anything unmanageable by a good alignment shop. Also, you have to determine how low is too low for yourself. No one knows better than you what your driving conditions are.
Old 12-05-2005, 06:02 AM
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Thanks Soulbounder, the springs on the car right now are stock AC Delco springs. They are pretty new (about 15000 miles). But I do want a noticeable "dropped look". The sportlines sound good, I just didn't want any tire rub problems. Alignment isn't a problem since I need to get new tires. After I get the springs put in i will get the tires and an alignment. As far as my driving conditions go, I am always real careful over speed bumps etc. What shoud I expect as far as ride from a sportline lowering spring?? I never had a car that was lowered. Do you think that If I go with one size bigger than stock size on my tires such as a 250x16, I will have any rub or any problems on turning etc? Thanks man!

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Old 12-06-2005, 10:42 PM
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darn it I typed out a large message and lost it all, grrr..

sounds like you want the sportline kit. It will give you a noticable drop and it will make your car look as though it is lowered. The prokit you will notice a difference when driving but you may not visually. You can run stock or slightly larger tires with the lowering springs without problems and it hardly affected my alignment (although I had an alignment done immediatly)

It sounds as though your careful around bumps so you should be fine. You will notice a improvment in cornering etc and it doesn't give you a harsh ride like cut/chopped springs do.

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Thanks a million Brisk! That sounds good. I am going to get the sportlines.
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I run a 275/40/17 tire out back and a 245/45/17 up front with the sportlines and no rubbing. You will need an adjustable panhard rod to assure proper rear end allignment.

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Old 12-07-2005, 05:50 PM
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Thanks Shiftycapone, I already have an adjustable panhard, so I am good there. I am just looking to go like one size wider than the stock size tire, so I should be ok. Thanks!

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Originally posted by soulbounder
If your current springs are original and have seen a lot of miles then it's possible that the Pro-kit may not give any visible drop. The Sport-lines should definitely lower the car to where it is visibly noticeable. Either way, you will definitely need an alignment but it shouldn't be anything unmanageable by a good alignment shop. Also, you have to determine how low is too low for yourself. No one knows better than you what your driving conditions are.
I not saying this isn't true but I installed the Prokit on my 170,000 mile IROC and it still dropped.Also installed Blistein shocks for lowered cars.
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If you can, put them in and wait a little while before getting it aligned. The springs will settle a little after they have weight sitting on them.
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Hey Say'n Somthin, Thanks, but the wife already ordered the springs for me (Christmas) thanks anyway bro.

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