[DML] springs and shocks
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[DML] springs and shocks
- From: "funkstuf" <funkstuf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 05:12:11 -0000
I'm wondering if anyone has experience with the Eibach Springs .vs. the
lowered front P.J. Grady Springs. I recently put the Eibach Springs on
front and back with the Mid-State Delorean shocks on my Delorean. The
front end sits a bit lower than normal but still seems a bit high. The
cars I've seen with the P.J. Grady lowered front end springs seem to be
VERY low, almost too low but I'd like to hear from a few that have
these. I would also be interested to hear anyones opinion on the Mid-
State Delorean shocks kit, versus the Eibach Shocks. I have a second
Delorean that I'm going to upgrade the suspension on as well but I'm
not sure that I like the current setup. Also, Adjusting the rear
springs up and down was a major pain using spring compressors and I'm
wondering if anyone has any special types of spring compressors that
work well on these. The first set I got wouldn't even fit because
space was so tight on the upper part. I ended up buying a set for
$12.99 at Harbor Freight that fit, but was a bit cumbersome to use.
All comments welcome. Thanks
Dale Funk
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