Lets see some pics of lowered camaro's
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Lets see some pics of lowered camaro's
if you have a camaro that is lowered please post some photos of it. Along with that setup you have. I am hoping to lower my car and just want to get a idea of what i would be looking at. I also have long tubes headers that i am going to put on, so if you guys could let me know how that will go.
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Ah, what the hell. Pics in sig. Stock shocks, Eibach Prokit. Handles great, love the feel of it, looks fantastic. I will be going with revalved Bilstein shocks from Strano soon.
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Im still waiting to get my rear end back to put the rear of my kit in, but i went with Eibach sportlines and KYB gas adjust. cant wait to put them in i cant stand the lift after i put the 17x9's on
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My setup is a little different. I have Eibach Sportlines in front and stock springs with heater hose mod in back. I had to swap out the rear springs when I got my torque arm...too much banging.
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The heater hose mod is really simple. The rear springs have rubber isolators...thick rubber pads that sit between the top of the spring and it's mount on the body. Take those out and to replace them, slide about 10" or so of 3/8" rubber heater hose over the spring, isolating it from the body, therein dropping the rear end about half an inch to an inch. Rides well too.