Lowering Options on a Budget
#18
balling on a budget dont happen with these cars..... parts and labor (if your not savvy in the garage) is expensive for our cars
WAIT and SAVE some money up to ether buy new or used, ebay/autozone modifications just put your/my life in danger driving with shotty parts
if your going to stay at 18" springs are nice, anything else coils are better IMO just because you can adjust them all different ways
almost forgot ANYTHING lower than 1" drop i think it would be smart to get camber correction kits for the front and rear WHILE you install springs so you dont shred your tires
WAIT and SAVE some money up to ether buy new or used, ebay/autozone modifications just put your/my life in danger driving with shotty parts
if your going to stay at 18" springs are nice, anything else coils are better IMO just because you can adjust them all different ways
almost forgot ANYTHING lower than 1" drop i think it would be smart to get camber correction kits for the front and rear WHILE you install springs so you dont shred your tires
#20
#21
Yea... you said you want the lowest drop you can get from springs... Eibach Sportline springs are abt $200 new with an average of a 2" drop all around... but with that drop you're definitely gonna need camber kits & alignment $500+ easy. A nice safe affordable drop is gonna be the Eibach ProKit at 1" all around for $200 then an alingment & maybe some toe bolts for the rear $100 extra tops. Good luck
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post