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Looks good, a little difficult to see the gaps from the night pics. Awaiting day pics. What is eibach doing to lower it? Hopefully it is a full redesign vs
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Looks good, a little difficult to see the gaps from the night pics. Awaiting day pics. What is eibach doing to lower it? Hopefully it is a full redesign vs just a cutting of one coil.
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What's your initial impression on ride quality? do you think the stock shocks have enough rebound damping to handle these springs?
One thought I had was to purchase the Nismo shocks/springs and use the Eibach springs with the Nismo shocks as opposed to going with a more expensive coil over set up. The Nismo shocks should have stiffer damping. This could turn out to be a pretty affordable street set-up.
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