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Originally Posted by Mac3150
I just picked up my Silver 01 LS, V8 with sport package and 22,000 miles last night and I love the car.
I'm already thinking of a body-kit, wheels and lowering the car. My question is for those of you who have used the Eibach lowering kit, did you stick with 17" wheels or go +1 to 18"? As we all know customizing a car gets expensive and sticking with 17's means less expensive rims and tires. Any advice is greatly appreciated. |
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Originally Posted by mineralgsvt
Nice ride GWL.. just curious.. how is the ride since you lowered it? Did you change out the shocks/struts or are you still running the factory ones?
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Originally Posted by GWL
I kept the stock LSE struts as they seem firm enough. The ride is slightly firmer, but not as firm as my BMW 635 with Alpina suspension. To tell the truth, I do not know how the guys and gals with 2" lowering survive, as my LSE is now just over 5.2" from the pavement to the bottom of the front valance. In my case, the Eibach springs while advertised to lower 1" actually lowered my LSE 1.25" as measured before and after installation. The reason I have hesitated to go to 18" wheels is that the 45 tires will be slightly stiffer than the stock 17" 50's.
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Originally Posted by razzi123
I have a 2000 LS and i'v got 18" and i want to lower it but when i put it on the hoist to check i can set the camber in front but the rear is fix so i can't set it.
So when you lower the ride with the eibach springs how do you set the camber in the rear or do you just change the rubber ? |
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Originally Posted by Quik LS
there is no camber adjustment. Eibach sells a front camber kit - but everyone I know that tried to use it has taking it off - it simply doesn't work.
you usually can get the front camber pretty close, it's the rear that you can't. |
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Originally Posted by razzi123
Then the tires in the back must wear out pretty quick, and i don't really want to buy 18" tires every summer.
Is there anyother options to optimize the look, because my old man has an 96 impala SS and if i can't do anything with the LS well i'll just sell it and buy the impala SS. any ideas. Thanks |
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Originally Posted by Quik LS
honestly, lower it. being 1 or 1.5 degree out will wear the tires sooner - but if you rotate your tires every oil change - you'll be fine. plus the negative camber makes the LS corner like it's on rails...
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Originally Posted by razzi123
k thanks
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Originally Posted by Quik LS
the blending valve is behind the dash infront of the center console - big job to get to it - not hard but you have to rip out alot of stuff....
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