Newbie Lowering Questions - Bugeye WRX
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Newbie Lowering Questions - Bugeye WRX
Off the back of another thread, and no success searching, I have a (probably daft) lowering question...After getting 18" wheels & tyres I can't quite decide if the car sits to high (see View My Scooby).
It handles fine and as the state of the roads in Ireland is worse than the UK, so I don't want to drop it too much, maybe 20-25mm.
Can I just get the Eibach spring kit?
Do I need anything else, will just getting the kit cause any problems?
Cheers.
It handles fine and as the state of the roads in Ireland is worse than the UK, so I don't want to drop it too much, maybe 20-25mm.
Can I just get the Eibach spring kit?
Do I need anything else, will just getting the kit cause any problems?
Cheers.
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**** me, it's got high heels on
You can just get the 4 springs to lower the ride height but you should get the alignment done afterwards.
Nothing wrong with Eibach, Prodrive, Tein or Whiteline flat out springs.
You can just get the 4 springs to lower the ride height but you should get the alignment done afterwards.
Nothing wrong with Eibach, Prodrive, Tein or Whiteline flat out springs.
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F' me heels for sure. All those springs would be fine and as mentioned an alignment straight away. Don't go too low..mucks up the geometry and the roll center and all that. Maybe a skid plate for those Irish C roads'
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