Well these might do it for you :lol:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/00-01-02-03...:Lincoln|Model:LS&vxp=mtr&hash=item2316b30456
http://www.ebay.com/itm/00-01-02-03...:Lincoln|Model:LS&vxp=mtr&hash=item2316b30456
I don't get it... What's so funny about these?
Really? So I guess they go lower than the 1"? Either way I have been on plenty of different springs and never been unsatisfied with Eibachs.Eibachs go pretty damn low...any lower is really impractical unless you like curb rashing and tearing up your bumpers and skirts.
how do these work? do they slip over the strut?
Id take the plunge if I knew more about setting them up.......
They look crappy to me.
Anyone wanna take the plunge??
All you do is turn the locking nuts up or down to raise or lower the car, make sure ground is leveled then measure from fender down to make sure both sides even.
after researching all I have to say is f u c k that,,,,
However I did start to think couldn't one use these sleeves with eibachs to go lower then what they already do?
so I contacted the seller to see what the springs rating are, here is what i got back:
spring rate is 250f 225r
How does this compare to Eibachs spring rating or any lowering spring for that matter?
Im guessing the ride would be very bouncy and not firm at all.
Do not want.
Eibachs go pretty damn low...any lower is really impractical unless you like curb rashing and tearing up your bumpers and skirts.
Really? So I guess they go lower than the 1"? Either way I have been on plenty of different springs and never been unsatisfied with Eibachs.