Decided not to drop
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I decided not to drop my sedan because on my Ruff 277's I would have to roll fenders to avoid rubbing. I didn't want to roll the fenders so I am getting rid of the springs.
I purchased eibach pro kit springs about a month ago.
I removed them from the box to examine them, but no installation was attempted what so ever and they are in mint condition.
I still have all the packaging.
If anyone is interested send me a PM and make an offer.
I paid $240 with shipping, and I know I am going to lose a little something, but make me a reasonable offer and they are yours!
Peace.
I purchased eibach pro kit springs about a month ago.
I removed them from the box to examine them, but no installation was attempted what so ever and they are in mint condition.
I still have all the packaging.
If anyone is interested send me a PM and make an offer.
I paid $240 with shipping, and I know I am going to lose a little something, but make me a reasonable offer and they are yours!
Peace.
you will rub either way. Mine rubbed before I lowered. The ruffs really don't have enough offset to get them out of the way of the fenders. Actually lowering might help as it will give you a bit of negative camber.
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i know the offset doesen't quite get them all the way out of the way but my suspension isn't that loose i've never taken a big enough bump to make it hit.
also, if you would have rubbed before the drop anyway don't you rub with your rolled fenders too?
also, if you would have rubbed before the drop anyway don't you rub with your rolled fenders too?
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