Eibach Lowering Springs Before and After Pics

Turbo50Mike

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It rained a little yesterday, so I decided to put my lowering springs in. Piece of cake, only took about 2 hours.

The front only seemed to drop about 5/8", but the rear exactly 1", and that is fine, because I was looking to reduce the enormous amount of wheel gap in the rear.

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jdoc7

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You're right, in the last two pictures, it's hard to tell much difference in the front but the rear looks better. I'm sure there'll be some settling after some driving. Good job!
 

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Looks Very Nice - wish I could find a set of Eibachs for my Gen 1! If anyone has a set of Gen 1 Eibachs for sale - pn 2831.140 - please contact me.
 

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Definitely looks hot...Just enough where you shouldn't be bottoming out everywhere you go.....I will take a set of GEN 1 Eibach for my 95 TOO! :2tu:
 
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Turbo50Mike

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Not sure if you "have to" but I am going to just to be sure. But figure I'd put 300 miles or so on it to help settle the springs in. I think the front is probably going to drop a little more after some miles.
 
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