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Old Jan 19, 2003
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So guys..any of u with a 3" drop and have a picture to show me? That's roughly 70-75mm drop from standard height. I'm sorry but I don't know what the stock height is coz I got H&R springs on the car now and didn't measure the height before. A picture with stock rims or aftermarket ones doesn't matter. The reason is I'm going with 18" rims with 35 tyres and was wondering if a 3" drop is enough to kill the gap and maybe tuck in a little. Anyone with a knowhow as to whether this drop is enough pls reply [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG] Thx in advance
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2.25 will kill the gap. 3" will kill the tires and your bumpers. stock is about a 4 finger gap.
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there are no springs that drop 3" are there? i would say a 2.75/2.5" drop woud be perfect with 35 series tires..
i think skunk 2 springs drop 2.75" and maybe matrix springs.. but i wouldnt get matrix.. but ya not sure, check the suspension faq to see the different drops springs give... oh and camber kit is a must and so are new shocks... 3" might be a lil too low. but ya just incase you dont know, you probably wont be able to fit a kit cause your cars going to be an inch off the ground then... its already going to be low enough with 35 tires and a 2.75" drop. should look nice tho
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Thx for the quick reply guys..that was really helpful. Just to make sure but 1"=25mm,right?
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yep.. 1" = 25.4 mm to be exact [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/IMG]
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