Lowered my MS3!!

voiceKoil said:
LOL you should see how I got down from the bridge,



yes it was like the wild child video of the MS3 busting out of the crate carrying it ;)
It was a little ways from the road too and I had to weave through a tractor trailer to get up there, I couldnt get my buddy to go up there with me lol, I checked for nail, glass, metal, etc... before I did it though, all for a stupid pic! I like it though! and he's now jealous lol


Haha, nice!
I would have probably done the same!!

I really like the pic!! Good job!
 
Looks good!! I think i'm gonna wait to see an MS3 with Eibach Sportlines before i consider the Road Magnets... I'm looking for a little more of a drop.
 
MS3_Mafia said:
Looks good!! I think i'm gonna wait to see an MS3 with Eibach Sportlines before i consider the Road Magnets... I'm looking for a little more of a drop.


MS3_Mafia, more of a drop,,,,YIKES!!! Have you ever had Eibach Sportlines? Eibach makes nice stuff but they definitely drop the car lower than advertised. Companies are "suppose" to advertise the drop after the springs settle and again Eibach makes awesome products but they definitely and in my opiniion advertise pre-settle drop rates. Most Eibach Sportlines advertise an average of 1.8 - 2.0 inch drop and after they settle are more like a 2.5"+ drop. I used them on three different occasions and each time my car settled allot lower than advertised. I always used aftermarket struts and shocks (Bilstein, Koni) because factory struts and shocks don't stand a chance against Eibach Sportlines, at least not in my neck of the woods. Just my .02 cents.

Also you do know COBB Tuning is working on at least a dozen or so products for our MS3's to include suspension parts. Great products like there's are certainly worth the wait. (drive2)
 
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M3_Zoom said:
MS3_Mafia, more of a drop,,,,YIKES!!! Have you ever had Eibach Sportlines? Eibach makes nice stuff but they definitely drop the car lower than advertised. (drive2)

good point.... not only that, but have you seen how low the front valence on our car is? If you feel confident that you do not need to enter or exit sloped parking lots or driveways, feel free to go lower than i already am. But if you come in contact with these or with tall speed bumps, you may regret going any lower. At the current ride height, I need to take caution (sometimes drive diagonally) when going over speedbumps, using my driveway, and going out of parking lots. I have only scraped once, but i'm sure i was very close on other occasions.
 

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