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    Pics Of Lowered Camaro!!!

    Ok here they are; pics of lowered car using Eibach Sportline springs, KYB AGX shocks/struts, Hotchkis PHR, LCA relo. brackets w/ Lakewood LCA's.
    We should make a sticky of different setup pics to aid others in decisions of what they have to choose from when buying suspension components!!

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    awesome drop, dude.

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    thank you sir.

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    How does it handle with those KYB adjustables?

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    Too many mods too list......

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    I love the handling!! Handling difference> before I could take a curve at maybe 50 without the tires squeekin now I can take a curve at like 70 no tire squeekin! Big difference in handling! Best thing is its adjustability. I have it on 5 right now and its pretty dang stiff! Cant imagine what 8 is like. On my next day off Im gonna play with it and see the differences in them. It could probably be softened up for daily driving Im gonna try 3 or 4 next.

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    I still don't know why anyone would waste their time with KYB shocks, but if it works for you, so be it. Congrats it looks good!

    -=2002 NBM Camaro SS #10354 "The Ghost" LME LSX 454ci built for N20.=-

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    Looks good bro......Just got my suspension day before yesterday and love it....Eibach Pro Kit/Bilstein shocks...sits and rides nice!!

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    Another for Eibach Pro-kit and Bilstein shocks...




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    Love the stance......

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    Quote Originally Posted by cobrahunter View Post
    Click for full sizeAnother for Eibach Pro-kit and Bilstein shocks...

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    that's a prokit it looks kinda low. damn i think im in trouble since i have ground effects as well and i live in houston. i have the kyb AGX's right now they are ok and also have a prokit in the box waiting ...but that looks more like the sportline. my ground effects are just as low as yours. how is it driving around like that. nice car btw

    also look at the wheelwell space on the red car above and some of the others in the forums , they dont look as low...or did they settle . did u forget the isolators or do something else????
    Last edited by CDS98Z28; 10-03-2006 at 10:34 PM. Reason: adding

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    Nope, it's the Pro-kit. The drop of the Sportlines would have been TOO low. I'm sure the car has settled a bit; springs were put in at least 3 years ago. Car drives great. Sure, I have to be careful when going up/down driveways and I've got to be REALLY careful around speed bumps, even going diagonally, but the look and performance was well worth it.

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    Here's my Sportline/KYB's AGX drop. Kinda low but I have a nice ride to work. Nice roads anyway.
    Last edited by SSmoky01; 10-26-2006 at 07:07 PM.

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    link in signature is of prokits.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SSmoky01 View Post
    Here's my Sportline/KYB's AGX drop. Kinda low but I have a nice ride to work. Nice roads anyway.
    I THINK YOUR ROTORS ARE ON THE WRONG 2 FRONT WHEELS aren't they directional and need to be swapped

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    i concur....you might want to check that ASAP..
    Nice drop...you and the ground effects Camaro..

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    Only real thing that dictates rotor direction is the direction of the vanes not the slots etc. Although some manufacturers recommend a direction based on their slotting/drilling as long as the vanes are straight then it doesn't matter.

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    nice tTt

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    Nice rides, just ordered my wheels and tires today!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Azrael View Post
    Only real thing that dictates rotor direction is the direction of the vanes not the slots etc. Although some manufacturers recommend a direction based on their slotting/drilling as long as the vanes are straight then it doesn't matter.
    i agree.
    are they curved vaned, or straight vaned ?
    if straight vaned, it doesn't make a difference.

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    Nice ride. Mine has eibachs but rides like crap. It does go around a corner like it is on rails. I order a set of single adjustable Konis. I can't wait!!!! Did you change the arms or anything like that?

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