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Old 05-05-04, 08:07 PM
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I have TT wheels on the way and would really like a nice stance to go with them. Right now I have Eibach lowering springs and I need something that'll be a little lower in the forn than in the back. The Eibach's seem pretty even. I don't know if I wanna drop $1800 on coilovers, so is there any good srping set up that'll give me the right stance? I'm not gonna want to change it so it doesn't seem logical to spend the extra money. Oh, I need new struts so I'm probably just gonna buy the Tokico Blues.

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you can try the espiler springs, i don't kno if i spelled it right, but from what ive read, it lowers your car more than the eibachs
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That looks good in the front, but if anyone knows if its even possible to get a "raked" look without coilovers, it would be very much appreciated. Gotta help out those baby 17s somehow.

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