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Old 01-26-2005, 12:28 PM
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eibachs and y-pipe

Anyone with the eibach lowering springs (they claim 3/4th inch drop) who also has the larger y-pipe or headers? How bad is the clearance, can you still clear speed bumps and the raise in the middle of roads?
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Old 01-28-2005, 11:39 AM
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Re: eibachs and y-pipe

I have them, and am not exactly thrilled - but others may have better results than I have had. I'm running a full SLP exhaust (shorty headers). Road crown is not a problem, but speed bumps and drive on service lifts are. I'm going to get the exhaust reworked to try and tuck it in a little better.

I also have a Spohn torque arm that is trying to self-clearance the driveline tunnel, as well as a low hanging crossmember (Spohn as well). (I'm not taking a shot at Spohn - the parts are top quality ) If it weren't for the fact that I don't want to tear the front springs out as well, I'd put a set of new stockers in and be done with it. And I just might do it anyway....

Like I said though, your results may vary.
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