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Old 10-09-01, 03:28 PM
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eibach springs

anyone got pics of their 7 with eibach springs?
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My stock springs are more than good enough. IMO, anything short of coil-overs is probably a waste of money.

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Originally posted by Mykl
My stock springs are more than good enough. IMO, anything short of coil-overs is probably a waste of money.

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I agree... with a nice upgrade to 16x7 and 225x50-16... no need for shorter springs what so ever
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