Just got Eibachs installed...
Just got Eibachs installed...
...quick question though the front driver's side is noticeably lower than the passenger side. Do I just need to wait for them to settle? The back still seems a lil high 
Sorry for the noob ??'s
Thanks,

Sorry for the noob ??'s
Thanks,
I was impatient, so I had a local speedshop do the install. They charged me $195 to do it. I dont think thats too bad...
I was just curious why the driver's side was lower....and NO it's not the driver's weight...i'm a scrawny dude
I was just curious why the driver's side was lower....and NO it's not the driver's weight...i'm a scrawny dude
Hmm, it shouldn't be noticeable lower side to side, although yeah the front is lower. Wait about a week or so and if it's still noticeable take it back and have them inspect.
$195 is a bit much, $125-150 is pretty standard range.
$195 is a bit much, $125-150 is pretty standard range.
Ok cool. yeah the front passenger side is like finger and a half gap and front drivers side is barely one finger gap. but it's only been 2 days. I'm geting alignment next wed...hopefully that will remedy my dilemma 
thanks for the replies...
i AM loving the stance so far though!

thanks for the replies...
i AM loving the stance so far though!
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I agree with the back still seeming a little high (I just did the install about 2 weeks ago, which sadly only equals about 150 miles for me)
The front for me is luckily perfectly level. Do I still have to wait for the back to lower a little? I was thinking about putting like 200lbs in the trunk to speed this process, is this a bad idea?
As far as price just do it in your driveway... It is entirely possible to do by yourself, it would have been a lot easier and quicker if I had an extra set of hands but it was 10pm when I started and felt weird calling someone that late to help install springs
The front for me is luckily perfectly level. Do I still have to wait for the back to lower a little? I was thinking about putting like 200lbs in the trunk to speed this process, is this a bad idea?
As far as price just do it in your driveway... It is entirely possible to do by yourself, it would have been a lot easier and quicker if I had an extra set of hands but it was 10pm when I started and felt weird calling someone that late to help install springs
I agree with the back still seeming a little high (I just did the install about 2 weeks ago, which sadly only equals about 150 miles for me)
The front for me is luckily perfectly level. Do I still have to wait for the back to lower a little? I was thinking about putting like 200lbs in the trunk to speed this process, is this a bad idea?
As far as price just do it in your driveway... It is entirely possible to do by yourself, it would have been a lot easier and quicker if I had an extra set of hands but it was 10pm when I started and felt weird calling someone that late to help install springs
The front for me is luckily perfectly level. Do I still have to wait for the back to lower a little? I was thinking about putting like 200lbs in the trunk to speed this process, is this a bad idea?
As far as price just do it in your driveway... It is entirely possible to do by yourself, it would have been a lot easier and quicker if I had an extra set of hands but it was 10pm when I started and felt weird calling someone that late to help install springs
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