Thats pretty crazy, ive never had rubbing issues on 225/40s with eibachs.
If that was meant for my comment, I meant I bottom out on driveways and such, not anything to do with my tires. I was asking if people bottom out more often now.
If that was meant for my comment, I meant I bottom out on driveways and such, not anything to do with my tires. I was asking if people bottom out more often now.
I just got in today from SU the Cobb springs. I want to lowered it for my new wheels, but not to much.
Alex, post some pics of your car when you get the springs installed! Saw the pics of the new wheels too. Looks nice.
The only advantage you will have with the coilovers is height adjustment. Ride adjustment should not be done just for the looks, it should be taken to a race shop for balance, so they can put your car on 4 balances and they can distribute with the height adjustment the cross weight. This doesn't guarantee that you car will be the same height on the 4 corners.forget springs man get coilovers. springs suck ass you can do more with coils.. so get bc coils they are very ncie and are worth it call import image raceing to get a good deal springs fail
The only advantage you will have with the coilovers is height adjustment. Ride adjustment should not be done just for the looks, it should be taken to a race shop for balance, so they can put your car on 4 balances and they can distribute with the height adjustment the cross weight. This doesn't guarantee that you car will be the same height on the 4 corners.
On cheap coilovers the shock quality sucks, even if you can adjusts the rebound, it will not work as good as a good shock juat like Koni or Bilstein. If you want a good coilover on which the rebound or stifness can be good as those shocks so mentioned, you will be paying easily over $2,500.
So in my opinion it way much better going with H&R springs together with Koni yellow sport or Bilstein. More quality, better performance, better # on auto x.