Eibach Pro Kit Lowering Springs

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I've got a set of Eibach Pro Kit lowering springs sitting around the shop I'd like to sell off.

They dont have many miles on them and they're in great shape.

I'd like to get around 160 shipped for them.

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TGR96

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That's a good price for a great set of springs. I love my Eibach Pro kit. Somebody needs to get on these quick.
 

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Im located in San Diego 91942

Do u need anything else for spring install? Or just the springs them selves.
 

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Im located in San Diego 91942

Do u need anything else for spring install? Or just the springs them selves.

It looks like the spring rubbers are already on the springs, so you should not need any other parts. If your local alignment shop can't get your front end aligned corrrectly, you may need caster camber plates for the front. I was able to get by for a while without them, but eventually installed a set. You will also want an adjustable panhard bar for the rear, so you can center your rear axle housing under the body, but you can pick one up for a little over $100 these days.

As far as tools go, basic hand tools, wrenches, sockets, ratchet, and a coil spring compressor, which you can "rent" from AutoZone. Basically, you but it, take it home and use it, then when you are done, take it back and get your money back.
 
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Thanks TGR96, ill see if my hobby shop on base has one i can use. Thanks again!
 

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Im going to have to stick to 160 shipped. Cross country shipping isnt cheap.
 

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