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Old 02-26-2007, 12:08 PM
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Did ya'll have any clearance or rubbing issues with the Eibach springs and 315 DR's? I just ordered a set of Pro Kits and an adjustable Panhard Rod this morning so hopefully everything will bolt right up without any clearance problems. I wanted to make sure before I started installing them. I hope these springs work good for road racing and autocross, I used them on my third gen and they seem to perform well. Just wanted to see what kind of experiences ya'll had.
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if you running nittos you might be fine without doing and thing to the fenders
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I'm running the BFG G-force Drags right now but will be switching to the Nitto for my next set.
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Exact setup I have, pro-kit with 315 BFG drags. Here's the final product and what it took to get them to fit, along with an adjustable phb:


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Originally Posted by jmm98LS1
Exact setup I have, pro-kit with 315 BFG drags. Here's the final product and what it took to get them to fit, along with an adjustable phb:



The area that you BFHed, I would spray it with some underbody coating to keep that little area from rusting. just my 2 cents.
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Originally Posted by purdueranger
The area that you BFHed, I would spray it with some underbody coating to keep that little area from rusting. just my 2 cents.
I took those pics right after BHFing to show people how much was needed, it was undercoated right afterwards. Thanks though
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Any type of load the rear quarters will have to be rolled.




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