Drop with Greddy EVO II?
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Drop with Greddy EVO II?
Quick questions for anyone with the Greddy Evo II. I'm looking to lower my car this summer and I have a Greddy Evo II exhaust. The thing is huge and doesn;t give me a lot of room for lowering. I've seen some Vic with Evo II that are so low they are scraping there exhaust across the ground! If you got a set up or any suggestions, let me know. Any info would be a big help! I also have a set of 16's with 205/15-16.
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i have Evo2 and my drop is 1.75" drop....i just go over bumps and stuff slowly.
but my friend has his car drop 2.25" and he has Evo2...so he has to go over bumps and stuff even slower and even have to ricerocket style over them sometimes
so yea i like my drop (eibach sportline) perfect 2 fingers front and 3 fingers rear.
but my friend has his car drop 2.25" and he has Evo2...so he has to go over bumps and stuff even slower and even have to ricerocket style over them sometimes
so yea i like my drop (eibach sportline) perfect 2 fingers front and 3 fingers rear.
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from what i read about the greddy, it is supposed to be designed specifically so that it will not scrape on lowered cars.
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direct quote from greddy's webpage.
The EVO's offset tip design improves road clearance in most models. Another benefit is the appearance of a small muffler on the car, but actually is a high volume muffler, excellent for sound suppression.
man im dropped 3 inches with the hks hi power turbo exhaust. my exhaust is hugeeeeeeeeeeeeee. i put my foot under my exhaust and my feet hit it, thats how low i am. i dont even scrape it. just go slow over bumps or go sideways like i do. take it easy no reason to drive fast over bumps and shyt. take it nice and easy and u wont have any problems.
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I've seen some really bad ones at the shop I hang out at. I was thinking only a 1.5 to 2.0 drop max. Any suggestions? I was thinking Eibach. As far as Greddy's quote, they must not have been talking about the Evo II, cause it's huge!
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ive got a good drop on my car about 2.0-2.5 and the Evo exhaust i do bottom it out a few times but not to often, i just go slower
i have more of a problem with my cat conv. than my exhaust
i have more of a problem with my cat conv. than my exhaust
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I had the first evo and progress springs and i scraped everywhere
I also live in NYC tho.....horrible driving conditions
Greddy Evo sounded awesome but i thought had horrible ground clearance. Greddy is full of caca with that quote.
I also live in NYC tho.....horrible driving conditions
Greddy Evo sounded awesome but i thought had horrible ground clearance. Greddy is full of caca with that quote.
yea i 2nd that VINRoCk8 i also have the progress springs and the evo catback. and i have to take speed bumps and steep hills really slowly and at an angle. that canister is all beatin up and dented in ... ha ha opps ! i read in super street that greddy is making a titanium catback and it looks like the apexi N1 style muffler .. so thats good to see.
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