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OK, I have the Eibach springs and AGX's. Now I want to drop the nose another 3/4 inch to level it out. What are some suggestions? I like the way it feels, I just don't like the droopy diaper look!
Trunk is empty, I dumped the hookers, and the shocks and springs are new. It settled out with the fronts about 3/4 inches higher than the rears. I like the height of the rears that is why I'm trying to figure out a way, short of new springs, to drop the nose a bit.
I don't recommend this but it is an option. You could remove the front rubber isolators and get some heater hose and wrap the bottom most coil. That will drop the front a little more. Some guy on club gp did it. F body guys do it as well when lowering the rear on stock springs and call it the heater hose mod.
I don’t want to get off subject but Yep, they are the way to go, not sure which coil-over's your looking at but I love my TEIN FLEX coil-over's on my other toy and always highly recommend them, I just don't want to put that much in my GP as it's really my daily driver.
the coilovers on your 'other' toy are way different. the coilovers for these cars, only one brand to choose from, reduce your strut travel the lower you go and eventually youll run out of room to lower it if youre into the dumping scene.
however, i dont agree with matt. i would adjust them up a little higher before the snow hits. youll then need two alignments a year to do it right. however, the salt and winter wear will probably end up seizing the locking rings.
they do not thread into the lower body like your tein flex' do. you dont lose travel no matter how low you go, which is why i enjoy those types of coilovers.