New rim's on the ride
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Thanks!
I want to fill in the wheel gap though lol
I'M NEVER DOING COILOVER'S AGAIN AFTER MY LAST CAR HAD THEM.
I was thinking of maybe some lowering spring's but then again wouldn't i have to put new shock's in eventually after time because the stock shock's will prolly wear n tear quicker with lowering springs?
I want to fill in the wheel gap though lol
I'M NEVER DOING COILOVER'S AGAIN AFTER MY LAST CAR HAD THEM.
I was thinking of maybe some lowering spring's but then again wouldn't i have to put new shock's in eventually after time because the stock shock's will prolly wear n tear quicker with lowering springs?
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When i had my other car....years ago. But then again i did put coil over's instead of just lowering springs
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I just want to sit A LIL LOWER because the streets in Texas are HORRIBLE FOR CAR'S THAT ARE SLAMMED SUCH AS IN MY CASE YEARS AGO WITH MY 1ST CAR
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I really like stock height just cuz of the ride. But if i can find some good sturts and lowering spring's i might juz do it
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I found some eibach (black) lowering spring's on E-bay for around 290ish-$300 n they said as well...
"...will lower bout an 1 inch to an 1 inch and a half...."
"...will lower bout an 1 inch to an 1 inch and a half...."
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