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Git jiggy
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: MO USA
Posts: 865
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![]() Why not get the Steeda's Eibachs? $189 for them where as the reg Eibachs are like $209-219 every where else. Don't go over 1.25"-1.5". Your suspension geometry will be screwed up as well as handling and you can say bye-bye to your suspension in about 10-20k miles. Same thing with cutting the stock springs. Never do that. Might as well save money on future suspension replacement and don't go over the limit. Tokico also sells a kit that includes springs and shocks/struts for a real good price. You might consider them cause your stock shocks/struts will not be able to handle the lowering springs and will also have to be replaced. The BBK's are crap. I've heard/seen nothing good about them. A friend of mine had them on his 97 and hated them. Don't mess with Saleen. Way over priced. Caster/camber plates would also be a great recommendation.
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