Help identifying adjustable coils

Kev555

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Maybe a set of Eibach lowering springs would suit better? I had a set on the standard stuts and shocks on 20" wheels. All you require is a decent set of standard struts and shocks if you purchase the springs or similar ones I see other members recommended. Picture attached of the Eibachs fitted.

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Maybe a set of Eibach lowering springs would suit better? I had a set on the standard stuts and shocks on 20" wheels. All you require is a decent set of standard struts and shocks if you purchase the springs or similar ones I see other members recommended. Picture attached of the Eibachs fitted.
That looks nice. How much did it drop from stock? Can the stock shocks handle that drop?

Do you have any trouble with speed bumps? How much room do you have under the rockers? Can you get a floor jack under the pinch points?
 

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I had no bother on speed bumps with them, from memory I think it was an inch of a drop. Shocks really only cushion your ride and are quite happy with varying ride heights. Picture added before the Eibachs were installed. I have a 2 post lift and i had no issues getting the legs under with the Eibachs. The coilovers are a little bit lower but no issues there either. Most people use low profile trolley jacks for anything modified these days. I have to ride one side of a speed hump here on the coil overs to avoid bottoming out on some of them.

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