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- MarkJ
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I've been considering dropping the ride height as I don't really like the big gaping amounts of free space in the wheel arches. Anyone know what drop I could realistically get away with? I know James had his lowered a bit but can't remember by how much. Looks pretty damn cool though. What are the best springs to get and do I need to change the shocks or anything?
Cheers guys.
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Don't need to change shocks or struts, i've got the Eibach Pro-kit which is one and half inch drop. The Sportline is a bigger drop but i didn't want to risk that on sleeping policemen etc.
Ground clearance is absolutely fine with the Pro version and improves the handling no end. Get in contact with Rocky to get a quote
have a look on the Eibach website for a few details http://eibach.com/cgi-bin/htmlos.exe/00 ... 2900031000
Thanks for the cool comment BTW
Ground clearance is absolutely fine with the Pro version and improves the handling no end. Get in contact with Rocky to get a quote

have a look on the Eibach website for a few details http://eibach.com/cgi-bin/htmlos.exe/00 ... 2900031000
Thanks for the cool comment BTW

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Yeah that Camaro looks about the right sort of ride height. Don't wanna go any lower than that really as I'll end up scuffing the ground with all those speed bumps around.
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Going for the pro line myself.
Gonna pick em up this week.

Gonna pick em up this week.


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Very cool.
gettin the panhard bushes as well.

gettin the panhard bushes as well.


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Very nice.



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Very nice,i would drop it another inch on the front thoughBrauster wrote:Here is mine with the Sportline kit
Its close on the Y pipe/De cat for some speed humps but if you go slow then i have never had a problem

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Funny you should say that but that was shortly after it was fitted now it has settled a bit it is lowerthebandit92 wrote:Very nice,i would drop it another inch on the front thoughBrauster wrote:Here is mine with the Sportline kit
Its close on the Y pipe/De cat for some speed humps but if you go slow then i have never had a problem
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Wondered that as it didnt look low enough for sportlines but then it takes a while to settle down.Funny you should say that but that was shortly after it was fitted now it has settled a bit it is lower
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Isn't it a good idea to fit rear lower control arm relocation brackets after a height drop so as to prevent wheel hop.
My Camaro was lowered and under heavy acceleration, especially round corners..
the rear axle would bang up and down something terrible.
My Camaro was lowered and under heavy acceleration, especially round corners..

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Not had that problem with mine, possibly a useful idea if you're taking it on the drag strip regularly. Anyway, how did you get "heavy acceleration" with your V6 

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Anything's possible with a lot of determination and a very heavy right foot....maybe a damp road toobanker wrote:Not had that problem with mine, possibly a useful idea if you're taking it on the drag strip regularly. Anyway, how did you get "heavy acceleration" with your V6

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Older thread I know, but I've got a set of Hotchkiss springs on my car that advertised a 1.5-2" drop. Love the stance of the car now but if there's a good drain ditch, if I'm not going slow enough or at an angle, I'll scrape the nose a bit.
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I was thinking of the sport lines too, ive only got the 14" turbocasts on mine so its mainly for looks over anything else, i dont really dive into the corners with these big tyres on. Im thinking because my car hasnt got a bodykit on it wont be as prone to scraping things anyway so i can go lower.
arent the sport lines an un-even drop though ? i dont really want a drag / raked look to be honest, just the same at all 4 corners
arent the sport lines an un-even drop though ? i dont really want a drag / raked look to be honest, just the same at all 4 corners
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One thing to consider is you'll probably need an adjustable Panhard bar if you want your rear axle central. Found that by dropping the car it will cause the axle to be pushed to the NS as the original panhard bar will be too long.
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thats the first ive heard of that
my mate rob recently fitted springs and never mentioned that, i think they were the prokit ones

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Go and upset him and point out that his rear axle is off centre 

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Some kick the axles out and some dont but thats what an adjustable panhard is for. It may not look out but can push one side out a bit. Both eibach kits sit quite level but the sportlines are lower at the front, If you need pics of the kits on cars just drop me an email. 

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