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Old Jun 16, 2002 | 08:28 AM
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which are the best springs

i have a lot of speed bumbs in my nieghborhood and i dont want them to hit the bottom of the car i dont know which springs to get i wanted the sprints but im scared that it will hit pls i got 18's and im plannig on getting the stillen body kit and i dont want that to hit either if ne one has pics of the different springs on the max with 18's can u please post them side pics would be good

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Old Jun 16, 2002 | 09:10 AM
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Eibach's are not extremely low and they are the best handling spring out there.
Old Jun 16, 2002 | 02:58 PM
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Re: which are the best springs

Originally posted by pest2001 i have a lot of speed bumbs in my nieghborhood and i dont want them to hit the bottom of the car i dont know which springs to get i wanted the sprints but im scared that it will hit pls i got 18's and im plannig on getting the stillen body kit and i dont want that to hit either if ne one has pics of the different springs on the max with 18's can u please post them side pics would be good thanx william
You said you're planning on getting the Stillen body kit, but from your sig pic it appears you already have the front piece. Are you planning on getting the other pieces? Speaking from personal experience, if you're concern about ground clearance with the Stillen front piece I stick with Eibachs. My Eibachs and Stillen kit fit perfectly when it comes to ground clearance. I can easily clear most speed bumps, drive-ways, parking stumps, etc. without thinking. There are times when I have to drive over or thru these items side-ways but this rearly happens. There never really a clearnace issue with the side or rear pieces, due to the shorter overhang when compared to the front. I'm also rolling on 17's so I'm not too sure if that makes a difference. Within the past few months I've had the urge to go lower in which I'm planning on doing. Enjoy
Old Jun 16, 2002 | 03:37 PM
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Man I love your car Mike. Glad to see you back around. You have been lately.
Old Jun 16, 2002 | 04:12 PM
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Originally posted by dmontzmax Man I love your car Mike. Glad to see you back around. You have been lately.

Between here and other forums I've been around, I do alot more lurking than anything. Besides I'm just trying to set my priorities straight, with you being a father you can understand. One of these days you, Andrew and myself going have to figure out what's happening with me a Weird.com I've given it a rest for now since I recently moved here to Fla. Currently I'm shacking up with a family member, and having your own family makes it kinda hard. Hopefully I'll be closing on my first home purchase at the end of the month, now this purchase will be my ultimate mod. It's nothing like having your own pc in your own place reagardless if it's a house or apartment. One more thing, I really miss the Cali Bay area, it was fun there. Later
Old Jun 16, 2002 | 04:29 PM
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Eibachs are the best
Old Jun 16, 2002 | 04:43 PM
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Between here and other forums I've been around, I do alot more lurking than anything. Besides I'm just trying to set my priorities straight, with you being a father you can understand. One of these days you, Andrew and myself going have to figure out what's happening with me a Weird.com I've given it a rest for now since I recently moved here to Fla. Currently I'm shacking up with a family member, and having your own family makes it kinda hard. Hopefully I'll be closing on my first home purchase at the end of the month, now this purchase will be my ultimate mod. It's nothing like having your own pc in your own place reagardless if it's a house or apartment. One more thing, I really miss the Cali Bay area, it was fun there. Later
Too bad you left, we could of met up at a all Cali meet. But, I know you are still up on werd.com you just need to get a ftp program to upload your stuff. Give andrew an email, he will hook you up and tell you what to do. andrew@werd.com
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