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Wondering if anyones using these with OEM Shocks.

 

How are they compared to stock springs is there a noticeable difference??

 

They seemingly lower the car by 0.8 inches.

 

Is this noticeable, dont want to be scraping my new bumber off crap country roads

 

Thanks

 

Roy

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Ive got them on mine and there great springs, lower it just about right, not too low that your hitting everything but low enough to look and handle better

 

Cant go wrong

 

Kirbz

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Any chance, by lowering the car by 0.8 inches will I cause my 18's to scrape off the arches.

 

Are you using stock wheels?

Hi Mate

 

I have 18's on mine and there fine but i do have uprated shocks so it would depend on what condition your standard shock are plus what size tyres your running

 

Kirbz

ive got them too, to be honest i wouldnt use them with stock shocks, just put some on your credit card aswell when you order them and do the whole lot in 1 go.

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I have allready bought new stock shocks, whats the problem running with new shocks?

 

Front tyre size is 235-40-18

stock shocks are designed to perform best a stock ride height, if you lower it the the shock will be performing outside if its optimum performance and will hence probbly wear out quicker than a stock shock working at the original height.

 

i got kyb agx for mine, a shock which is uprated and will cope better with the lowering although they do come with a leaflet about not lowering too much with reasons that ive pretty much outlines above.

 

you shouldnt have any problems, but i think it would be better with uprated shocks, IMHO!

I thought Eibachs were all designed to work with stock shockers

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