cobb, perrin or eibach springs?
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cobb, perrin or eibach springs?
im lookin into gettin some springs for my 06. from my research i like the cobb and perrin for their stance and performance. the eibach prokit wont lower me as much but i hear they ride comfortable. can anyone with any of these springs help me choose? will i need an alignment afterwards? if so do i need to purchase camber bolts or etc. to get properly aligned?
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RCE Springs from EQ Tuning. . .if your willing to expand your choices. . .
You don't need camber bolts to get properly aligned. But if would be good to have in the near future. You only need camber bolts for the back.
You don't need camber bolts to get properly aligned. But if would be good to have in the near future. You only need camber bolts for the back.
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what kind of a drop will i get with RCE springs?...... haha kinda funny someone from EQ responds, i was plannin on callin you guys today to schedule a tune
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It's tempting to go REALLY low, but we've found that results in worse handling and ride quality. We also include shortened bumpstops with our springs so you gain a little bump travel back.
- andrew
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