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    I got my friend to drive my car again today so I could get a good look at it while normal driving. A few people told be on here that I got that 4x4 look and it's starting to grow on me. It did look really high up while I was driving. The thing is I don't want to go really low where it looks like my car is sitting on the wheels, but I don't want it looking like a 4x4 either. I've had some problems with clearence issues in the past. I'm looking at the eibach kit that drops about 1 - 1 1/2 inches down. I have 17in Eagle 077 Wheels. Could all you guys post pics of your lowering kits, especially those with the same wheels as me. Are there any other suggestions to any other lowering kits I should consider? All help is greatly appreciated.

    Ted

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    I have Eagle 007's but they're 18 x 8 . I'm sure you get the picture. I have the Eibach Pro-Kit. It said that it would drop it an inch all the way around, but they've been on for a week and the front seems to still be settling.

    http://groups.msn.com/TeamBallistic/eibachprokit.msnw
    2000 Camaro Z/28

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    • #3
      Wow that drop looks pretty good, not too low where your car is just sitting there. I heard of a DMS kit, is that supposed to be lower then what the pro kit is? And how much and which place would be best to get it from? Thanks

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      • #4
        It's the V6 Eibach Prokit. I ordered them from www.tirerack.com for $228 + 10 for shipping.

        I love the feel. No bouncing since I went with the KYB AGX Adjustable shocks for the front and KYB Gas Adjust Shocks for the rear.

        I have the pics of the car before the lowering. Let me know if you'd like to see and I'll send them to you.
        2000 Camaro Z/28

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        • #5
          Stay away from the BMR springs then. My car sits pretty low now and it sat like a truck before too. Here are some pics of before and after. The new wheels are 17's.

          http://www.team3rdgen.com/modules.ph...view_album.php
          2002 Camaro Y87<br />1967 VW Beetle

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          • #6
            I have the H&R set and it says it will drop you 1.50 all around but when it settled it was 2 in the front and 1.75 in the rear, which was cool with me anyway.I've had them for 2 years now and the ride is still good, a little rougher than normal but you can't have everything.


            94 3.4L firebird
            BMR STB, BMR swaybars, H&R springs, Custom air intake, 160 temp stat, slp fan switch, LCA reloc brackets, Masitaly 18x8 wheels, Kumho Ecsta 245/40/18's , Custom exhaust, High flow cat, spohn panhard, APC seats on the floor of my apartment and headers on the way
            94 3.4L firebird<br />BMR STB, BMR swaybars, H&R springs, Custom air intake, 160 temp stat, slp fan switch,aluminum 1 piece driveshaft, LCA reloc brackets and billet LCA\'s, Masitaly 18x8 wheels, Kumho Ecsta 245/40/18\'s , Custom exhaust, catco High flow cat, spohn panhard and custom upper rod, MSD blaster coils, MSD 6A, APC seats on the floor of my apartment and headers on the way

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