lawnmowermann
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My MP5 is a blank Canvas
I am now the owner of a 2003 P5 that I plan to lower. Partly I want to get rid of the 4X4 look, but mostly I want a boost in handling. After looking at the chart and reading numerous posts in this 16 page thread(bowdown) , it looks like the Eibach pro springs and some Tokico HP struts will do the trick. This begs a few questions though.
1. What about tire/wheel packages with this supension setup. I would like to move up to 16" x 7" wheels and would like to go up to 215 tires with the same diameter as the originals. Has anyone else tried this suspension wheel combo? If so, can I still pack 4 people and some luggage without wheel rub??
2. Would I need the clunk kit with this suspension setup?
I have also been looking at the Tokoco HP lowering kit that comes with Tokico springs and HP struts. It is cheaper than the HP strut and Eibach spring combination but I have not found any posts on it. Does anyone know the spring rate on the Tokico springs??
Kind regards,
Lawnmowermann
I am now the owner of a 2003 P5 that I plan to lower. Partly I want to get rid of the 4X4 look, but mostly I want a boost in handling. After looking at the chart and reading numerous posts in this 16 page thread(bowdown) , it looks like the Eibach pro springs and some Tokico HP struts will do the trick. This begs a few questions though.
1. What about tire/wheel packages with this supension setup. I would like to move up to 16" x 7" wheels and would like to go up to 215 tires with the same diameter as the originals. Has anyone else tried this suspension wheel combo? If so, can I still pack 4 people and some luggage without wheel rub??
2. Would I need the clunk kit with this suspension setup?
I have also been looking at the Tokoco HP lowering kit that comes with Tokico springs and HP struts. It is cheaper than the HP strut and Eibach spring combination but I have not found any posts on it. Does anyone know the spring rate on the Tokico springs??
Kind regards,
Lawnmowermann