Sportline & HFP Aerokit with 14" wheels?
Sportline & HFP Aerokit with 14" wheels?
I have a '04 DX with 14" wheels with plans to get the HFP Aerokit and Eibach Sportline that permits a 1.4" drop in the front/rear. I plan to upgrade the wheels to 16" HFP but will I have any issues with the current set up? I ask because I'm afraid it will be too low or that it will look oddly disproportionate.
Also should I buy the Eibach Camber Kit instead of the Ingalls because it's made to work with the Sportline? The Eibach's are $21 and the Ingalls are $145 on ebay.
And...I'm looking at aftermarket shocks because from searching it looks like I will need them. Will I encounter problems with buying just the front Koni and leaving the rear stock?
Also should I buy the Eibach Camber Kit instead of the Ingalls because it's made to work with the Sportline? The Eibach's are $21 and the Ingalls are $145 on ebay.
And...I'm looking at aftermarket shocks because from searching it looks like I will need them. Will I encounter problems with buying just the front Koni and leaving the rear stock?
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Re: Sportline & HFP Aerokit with 14" wheels?
should be okay. lip kits won't lower your car that much.
I'm on S techs with an RS lip and it's not really that bad, just becareful at certain slopes and hills and dips.
I'm on S techs with an RS lip and it's not really that bad, just becareful at certain slopes and hills and dips.
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Re: Sportline & HFP Aerokit with 14" wheels?
You need both front and rear konis. Rear shocks have more variable weight on them (ie bounciness) so get both. Don't be cheap about it.
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