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Old 03-13-2004, 07:43 PM   #17
Mike93GT
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Originally posted by Scrapla
Does anyone have a pic of there car with a 302 based motor in it with the eibach drag springs installed and uncut I wanna see how high they really sit.
Sure, at this time, the battery was relocated, a/c removed, foglights removed, aluminum heads, and no swaybar. The skinny tires are also full size height, they were sportsman 26". The car sits a lot lower now, and if I would have kept the front springs, it would look rediculous. I now have the rear dropped to the lowest setting on megbyte jr's, and had to use an airbag in each side to keep from rubbing the tire on big bumps.
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