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    Hey guys I'm looking to lower my Firebird and am trying to decide which kit to use, the Eibach Prokit (lowers about an inch) or the Sportline (lowers about two inches). I was wondering if anyone who has lowered their car could post some pics and let me know which kit they used to help me decide.
    Thanks

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    Re: Lowering my car (need advice)

    I used the Eibach kit an for the most part happy with it, but with whatever kit you but you should also get a adjustable panhard rod. I didn't and now when I hit a bump the fender hits my driver's side tire. It hasn't damaged my tire or anything ( I went to the tire shop and showed them, they said that the damage is cosmetic only.) but hearing it is really annoying.

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    • #3
      Re: Lowering my car (need advice)

      Is this purely for aesthetics?
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      • #4
        Re: Lowering my car (need advice)

        Well, for one - our cars do look better after a spring-drop - It says it will give a more agressive stance. I suppose that's what you meant by aesthetics
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        • #5
          Re: Lowering my car (need advice)

          I refused to lower my Camaro. I think fbodies look terrible lowered, esp. when they already have a factory body kit like mine did. I think you would want to stay away from the sportline though. I had that kit on my Cobalt and it hit on speedbumps, I can only imagine what an fbody would do that much lower.

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          • #6
            Re: Lowering my car (need advice)

            I did a 1.5" drop with my Eibachs back in 96' after weight reduction of the front it has brought my front end up about a half inch. So the car sits about even with the rear.
            08' L76 6.0L 4X4 Chevy EXT.Cab LTZ Vortec MAX with Snug top cover, Dynomax exhaust,Hptuners& K&N intake
            96' Camaro M5 to A4 conversion, alot of mods . GT35R Turbo full suspension. Built engine

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            • #7
              Re: Lowering my car (need advice)

              it's for aesthetics and for handling, I don't feel like 2'' is a lot but I just want to hear from some people who have done it and if it's too much for city driving.

              And did anyone use the v8 springs? I'm thinking about just getting those in case I do the ls1 swap down the road

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              • #8
                Re: Lowering my car (need advice)

                Originally posted by fatcat View Post
                I used the Eibach kit an for the most part happy with it, but with whatever kit you but you should also get a adjustable panhard rod. I didn't and now when I hit a bump the fender hits my driver's side tire. It hasn't damaged my tire or anything ( I went to the tire shop and showed them, they said that the damage is cosmetic only.) but hearing it is really annoying.
                Which kit did you use?

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                • #9
                  Re: Lowering my car (need advice)

                  Originally posted by 96nastybird View Post
                  it's for aesthetics and for handling, I don't feel like 2'' is a lot but I just want to hear from some people who have done it and if it's too much for city driving.

                  And did anyone use the v8 springs? I'm thinking about just getting those in case I do the ls1 swap down the road
                  v8 springs are firmer they would raise your car, the v8 guys use ours to get a drop

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                  • #10
                    Re: Lowering my car (need advice)

                    lol i know what springs do.

                    Most of the mainstream brand springs will drop your car and give it some better stability and handling, but eibachs aren't necessarily at the top of the list as far as pure performance. If you're mainly doing this for aesthetics, then go for it. If you are mainly doing it for performance, there may be some better options for you, however they may not lower the car the same amount as what you are looking for.
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                    • #11
                      Re: Lowering my car (need advice)

                      I would go with the hotchkies, or strano springs. They have better spring rates and wont ware out your shocks as fast if you are still using stock shocks. You will still want to get new shocks though. Hotchkies /strano springs are much easier to match up with good shocks then eibach springs are because of the amount of drop/spring rate they have.

                      Abbott long tubes,homemade true duals,slp ram air,whisper lid,eibach springs,kyb shocks,BMR subframe connectors, BMR LCA reloc brackets,BMR LCAs. T-top/manual converted

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                      • #12
                        Re: Lowering my car (need advice)

                        It's not cause the amount, it's more that they are progressive.

                        And I have the sportline kit and love it. But one thing.. It's just for looks. Wheelhop = omg. When I go to the track I change my rear springs back to stock. And don't hit any big bumps.

                        I'll show you some before and afters

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                        After


                        (in the exact same spot as the 2nd pic.. grass is just taller)






                        /car whoring
                        Last edited by xmetallicaxguitaristx; 10-19-2008, 01:59 AM.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Lowering my car (need advice)

                          oh yeah i had very bad wheel hop when i first installed my springs. So i added some lower control arm reloc brackets and they solved my problem

                          Abbott long tubes,homemade true duals,slp ram air,whisper lid,eibach springs,kyb shocks,BMR subframe connectors, BMR LCA reloc brackets,BMR LCAs. T-top/manual converted

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                          • #14
                            Re: Lowering my car (need advice)

                            Originally posted by Meatyshells View Post
                            oh yeah i had very bad wheel hop when i first installed my springs. So i added some lower control arm reloc brackets and they solved my problem
                            I heard that doesn't help?

                            I already need new axles.. Not really because of the wheelhop but I had bad bearings.. I'm sure the wheelhop played a part in that though :mad:

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                            • #15
                              Re: Lowering my car (need advice)

                              no they worked

                              Abbott long tubes,homemade true duals,slp ram air,whisper lid,eibach springs,kyb shocks,BMR subframe connectors, BMR LCA reloc brackets,BMR LCAs. T-top/manual converted

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