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rsmitchell10

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I'm doing some power and accessory upgrades now and was thinking of lowering my 01 RT. Anyone with suggestions on what to get to take it down an inch or so? If I can find what I need I'm ready to purchase.:D
 

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What's the height on it right now? At 3 1/4 inches the stock height on my '99 is low enough as it is. I cannot imagine anyone wanting it any lower if they are planning on driving on public roads.

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Did the Jon B spring caps....

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I just installed Eibachs on my 96 and it lowered the car right at 1 inch based on measurements from the inner fender well. Pictures here show several measurements. These were done prior to any driving and the car has actually settled a little more. I also adjusted the setting on the konis, full stiff front, 1 full turn off on the rear. The stock setting was 1/4 off soft all 4 corners. During previous driving even on a flat hwy with subtle bumps the rear bounced all over. Now the car is very firm and I actually have confidence during cornering. I've only put a few miles on it as I'm waiting to get an alignment. I will get a few full car shots today after a wash so that I can compare them with previous pics. Several pics in these albums, I didnt pull the bad ones. Only had my Canon 30d for a year and might learn how to use it some day :)

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Camera angle. I measured the center caps and all are actually about the same. My lens wouldnt allow for a full car shot in the garage. I'm about to wash the car now and will get some shots of the entire car.

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rsmitchell10

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Thanks everyone for the comments and pics. My goal is to take it down an inch or so to close the gap between the tires and fenderwell. I like the look of the Eibachs. Any recommendations on where to get them for the best price?
 

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Michael Nouri at XVipers is offering Eibachs+Caps for $399.00 XVIPERS INC
This is where I am ordering from tomorrow
 

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jeff, where was that measurement taken ?

That's the middle of that little lower lip on the bottom front fascia. I think it's called an air diffuser or deflector. Can you see why I have to back into my curbed driveway at an angle in order to not scrape anything?
 

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PartsRack sell them as does XVipers. XVipers has a special Eibachs+Lowering Caps for $399 I believe.
 

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Did anyone here do the springs and caps in their garage ie by themselves? I've had these springs and caps that I just got too busy for around the end of last year. They are on the top of my "to do" list now though... just wondering should I do it, or take it somewhere. :dunno:

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A set of 19/20's are perfect for the GTS/RT10. With a drop of 1.25" The reason is the finder-gap. These cars have HUGE wheel wells.
 

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Did anyone here do the springs and caps in their garage ie by themselves? I've had these springs and caps that I just got too busy for around the end of last year. They are on the top of my "to do" list now though... just wondering should I do it, or take it somewhere. :dunno:

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It is relatively easy to get the springs and shocks off the car. I did mine myself on my 95 and it was easy enough to get the springs and shocks off the car.
After that you will more than likely have to take the springs and shocks to a shop with a spring press to get the stock springs off the shocks. Or at least that is what I did. I know some people will rent or borrow a spring compressor to do it themselves. The problem is some of the do it yourself spring compressors are dangerous and don't fit in between the Viper coils. Also, you will have to get an alignment after all is said and done.

My total labor cost was $20 to my mechanic to press the stock shocks off and the new eibachs on.

I am getting ready to do it to the GTS as soon as I get some springs.

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Congrats. Are you doing the springs and lowering caps? Post pics when you're done.

Yes springs and caps along with new CCW's/new skins.Will post pics.
It is snowoarding season and I'm in the middle of installing a new stereo with footwell sub so it may be awhile.:headbang:
 
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