eibach 1-1.5 drop on RCSB, Pics
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eibach 1-1.5 drop on RCSB, Pics
Was looking at doing an eibach 1-1.5 drop for my truck. I've got some meaty tires with a wide offset so i don't, scratch that, i CAN"T go with a big drop. Anyhow i did some photo work to get a at how the drop would look. give me some thoughts if u think that little bit of a drop is worth the 200 dollars (got to love the net for cheap prices)
Stock level with tape marks in fender so i can photoshop the 1-1.5
Lowered 1-1.5
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It's not a big drop but i think it'd will give it a unique look. Sporty yet functional.
Stock level with tape marks in fender so i can photoshop the 1-1.5
Lowered 1-1.5
Lowered and Shaved
It's not a big drop but i think it'd will give it a unique look. Sporty yet functional.
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i'm not sure what the deal is with non-sponcered links on this site so i'll just send some PM's. THey're a good price from a company here in cali. And yes, they sell the front drops for 140 some bucks, free shipping too.
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Originally Posted by 1badsilver
I have the 2'' drop Eibachs and love them, Handles amazingly and feels like it's on a rail in turns! One of the best mods done.
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Originally Posted by StrokerAce03
Do you have the rear kit as well? I was looking at the site Allen sent and it said 2.8" rear. Does it really drop that much? If so, I'll probably be getting this kit.
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