RE: lowering springs
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RE: lowering springs - 4/13/2008 8:03:03 AM
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02on20s
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i have mine lowered on 255-35-20 i dont have any issues with rubbing but its all going to depend on the offset of your wheels too though
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20" rims, 255-35 tires, eibach lowering springs, k&n cold air intake,zzp 1/8" throttle body spacer, zzp hv3 intake insert, zzp er rockers, zzp 2.5 catless downpipe,zzp plog, zzp 1.0 pcm, zzp 10.3 plug wires,180* t-stat, baer rotors.
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RE: lowering springs - 4/13/2008 4:49:16 PM
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02on20s
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i went with the eibach springs they were a 1.5 front and a 1.2 out back i think but the front came down closer to an 1.75 and the back came down around 1.2. i have hit the high way to a neighboring town with four of my buddies and i didn't have no problems and my buddies are not light lol
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20" rims, 255-35 tires, eibach lowering springs, k&n cold air intake,zzp 1/8" throttle body spacer, zzp hv3 intake insert, zzp er rockers, zzp 2.5 catless downpipe,zzp plog, zzp 1.0 pcm, zzp 10.3 plug wires,180* t-stat, baer rotors.
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