rpf's and an eibach drop
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I rode the stocker's for about 700 miles and have put about 300 miles on the eibach's
the stock suspension ultimately felt a little tighter...but I expected a decrease due to a lower ride height...I intend to add a rear sway bar at some point with hopes to firm the rear end up a bit more
the car still remains planted and predictable...definitely not a track set up but suitable for street driving and back road fun
the stock suspension ultimately felt a little tighter...but I expected a decrease due to a lower ride height...I intend to add a rear sway bar at some point with hopes to firm the rear end up a bit more
the car still remains planted and predictable...definitely not a track set up but suitable for street driving and back road fun
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I can't justify not making use of the stock yoko's. A 245 on a 9.5" wheel isn't that bad IMO.
I already need to roll them with the 245's! Was hoping I could get away without that but not the case.
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Unfortunately finances are a bit tight for me, but I will be buying coilovers in about a week to give my car a nice drop. Rims will probably be in a few months, but I can wait. I like the wheel/ tire combo you got going on. I might consider when I buy my rims.