lowering springs
#11
RE: lowering springs
i have pics of mine with the eibach kit in my gallery. i agree with rchurch about the handling. stock did feel a lil soft especially on the highway now it handles really well in my oppinion not real harsh at all and i am running a 255-35-zr20 tire go with the kit you wont be dissapointed
#13
RE: lowering springs
I agree its not that noticable by itself, but when parked next to a stock MC, you can really tell its lowered. I've even had a few MC owners ask me what is different about mine, not realizing its lowered but knowing its not stock.
#15
RE: lowering springs
ORIGINAL: rchurch
Whizzkid - if you haven't seen my pics go to my profile and click on "picture gallery" and the pics will come up.
Whizzkid - if you haven't seen my pics go to my profile and click on "picture gallery" and the pics will come up.
i came from having a truck that had a 3-5 drop on it, so 1.5 doesn't really look like much...but i'd probably notice it when i see the 2 side by side
thanks though
#16
RE: lowering springs
I do agree that the drop isnt that noticoble until you put the two side by side. I have eibachs, KYB GR-2, and anti pogo washers from zzp. great handling and no bounce. I would recomend this if you want your monte to handle well. if you want a lower drop you could always go with Intrax suspension.
#20
RE: lowering springs
up here its anywhere between 70 and 100 bucks to do an alignment....thats not too much considering the price of the equipment they use to do it
but yah, about 1 or 2 out of every 5 shops in each town can do an alignment
but yah, about 1 or 2 out of every 5 shops in each town can do an alignment