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Old 01-15-2007, 09:30 PM
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I have a question, thinking about working on my suspension but dont know if the eibach sportline kit is too low or should i just stick with the pro kit?
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I'm going with the pro-kit mainly because I will be doing long tubes very soon. I'm sure the sportline kit is alright for LTs, but the pro-kit is low enough for me. From what I have seen and read they tend to go just a little bit lower than advertised.
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sportlines are not alright with lt's... at least in my case they werent. Maybe if you got no cats and no cutouts then it'd be manageable at best. Id go pro kit.
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I think i will go Pro because the problem i think will be the LT's, seem to hear the same opiniom from different people
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I have the prokit and my car sits pretty low, I dunno if I could handle it much lower, it would be scraping a lot. If you have an aftermarket exhaust, I'd say hang it up.



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