Avenger lowering Info
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Avenger lowering Info - 5/17/2007 12:26:11 PM
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bad venge
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OK You want to lower your car , First off how do you drive it .... Is the car a daily driver ?? or is it an all out show car??Is the car kitted??what are your local roads like??Snow and ice in the winter?? All of these will influence what type of lowering you might want ... For a Daily driver I highly suggest a Drop spring , less maintenance/more reliable/Easier on the wallet All out show car/kitted Think about coilovers or the Tiens for adjustability , ability to slam at shows Bad local roads /big potholes/steep drives/roadkill galore think of a lesser drop or coilovers/tiens Snow and ice in winter /think coilovers or tiens for ability to raise it back up for winter(will require alignment) OK Now What do I need: Lowering springs that WORK: Eibach pro kit 1.8" drop settles to about a 2" drop Suspension Techniques 1.3" drop settles to about 1.75" drop Intrax 2" drop settles to around 3" drop or more Dropzone 2" drop settles to 3" or more OK these are from MY experience on a V6 ... I HIGHLY recommend either the Eibach Pro kit or the Suspension Tech springs... They provide the BEST stock like ride and are VERY drivable on less then perfect roads... IMO The Intrax and Dropzone springs are VERY VERY low and VERY VERY bouncy they seem to be remarketed Eclipse springs that have too low of a spring rate to handle the V6 ... Coilovers that WORK: Maxspeed/Dreamspeed coilovers SkunkII Coilovers These provide good spring rates/driveability and adjustability... They Require an experienced installer to give best results...Poor installation you will have noises bumps rattles ect that will never go away ... Properly installed they are descent but require modification of the struts that VOID warranty... I DO NOT suggest getting no name ebay coilovers for the eclipse , With too low of spring rates they WILL collapse/They will ride poorly/You will end up replacing them ... Even some Named coilovers will not hold Up , I purchased a set of WeaponR's and they were junk after 3 months... Tien all in one unit These include coilovers AND Strut combo's built together ...These are 95/99Eclipse parts but have a high enough spring rate to work These have great spring rates, are made as a unit so you do not have to assemble them are very reliable and easy to replace the entire suspension...There are several Tien units from the basic to the EDFC adjustable Struts: Will I need Struts , YES any lowering will require struts... Can I use my stock struts?? Yes but they will blow and be worthless in no time...So WHY bother, I don't care if you are broke, save your money do it once and do it right !!! KYB GR2's are very inexpensive CAN be used , But IMO they are not the RIGHT choice they are basically Upgraded stockers... Many have used them , but they fail pretty soon on Springs that are 2" or more, Same with coilovers KYB AGX's Are more money/more adjustable hold up well to being lowered/ there are two part#'s one for 2" lower one for lower then 2" The lower set is better for coilover use as they have a shorter rod and prevent BOTTOMING... Koni and Tokkiko both make excellent struts but are normally more expensive and harder to find... Camber Kits: After lowering will I need a Camber kit ??? YES you will definately need at least a REAR KIT, this can be done with longer bolts and washers, OR you can purchase a premade kit Will I need a front kit ??? POSSIBLY I've dropped numerous cars for members/non members and here's what I have found, I've seen 1.3" springs require no kit to up to a 3 degree kit ... What I suggest is dropping the car/let springs settle for at least a week then take the car in for an alignment check, they can then get the car up on a rack and TELL you what kit you will need.... Do your homework on the alignment shop ask locals with local cars that are dropped where they got the alignments done... Try to use a shop thats used to lowered cars and able to get them up on the ramp... OK how much will all this cost me ??? Plan on spending around $1000 on parts/alignment ... If you are not a do it yourselfer then add $300 for labor to install some shops will be more/less depending on your area.. Of course those prices are new parts , you might be able to get a deal on used parts but remember you can't be sure on used struts...
< Message edited by silvercoupe97 -- 5/17/2007 9:24:44 PM >
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