Finally Got Around To Installing my Eibachs and Konis
Finally Got Around To Installing my Eibachs and Konis
After the most insane and long-lasting winter I've ever seen here in NY, I finally got around to installing the Koni struts and Eibach springs I bought in December. I HATED the wheel gap that existed when I got my new wheels put on, so I'm extremely happy with how it turned out.
They've only been on for 3 days, so the shocks and springs both need time to settle, but I've heard the Konis will keep it slightly higher than it usually sits with eibachs. The ride on the Konis is unbelievable. It's much softer than before but everything feels MUCH MUCH tighter at the same time. For under $1000 for the whole set up, I could resist.
I also installed a full SPC kit just to ensure my alignment would be perfect.
Without further ado, here are the pics...
Before:





After:





Bonus Shot!
They've only been on for 3 days, so the shocks and springs both need time to settle, but I've heard the Konis will keep it slightly higher than it usually sits with eibachs. The ride on the Konis is unbelievable. It's much softer than before but everything feels MUCH MUCH tighter at the same time. For under $1000 for the whole set up, I could resist.
I also installed a full SPC kit just to ensure my alignment would be perfect.
Without further ado, here are the pics...
Before:





After:





Bonus Shot!
Thanks, I was very unsure about the exhaust tips at first but they've really grown on me.
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