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Join Date: Oct 2000
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![]() K well I think you guys sold me on the steeda's, they are a good quality company, and i suppose the drop would be just as noticeable as getting the eibachs right, they both drop the car the same amount??? I do want good handling, and definitely to get rid of that ugly gap in the fender, i am gonna get caster camber plates with my next paycheck so about 2 weeks after i get the springs in, ill get the plates in too, should be ok till then i hope????? Does any one have a picture of their car on the net using the STEEDA springs???? THANKS GUYS
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