Sportline Install w/ Measurements, Alignment Specs and Pics (Install Issue Resolved)
#62
I'd like to say the wheel size looks good with your drop, but at the same time I'm also thinking 18's would look better.
Maybe 19" looks good.... It's just that I'm not a fan of the style wheel you chose
Do you have a pic prior to the drop using the same wheels? Perhaps that could also be what is bothering me.
Maybe 19" looks good.... It's just that I'm not a fan of the style wheel you chose
Do you have a pic prior to the drop using the same wheels? Perhaps that could also be what is bothering me.
Last edited by oblivionlord; 07-05-2012 at 06:50 PM.
#63
I've been trying to read through lowering spring threads and I like the look of the sport lines, and I want to get them put on when I get new shocks. I have read about the no rear alignment, has that been fixed? how is your tire wear?
Thanks guys
Thanks guys
#64
Alright, finally installed my sportlines over the weekend. Not sure if it'll settle more but I'm can fit about 1 finger on the front gap and 2 in the rear. The ride isn't as bad as I thought it would be. It's fairly smooth but still a little bouncy at times which would be expected from the 'mismatched' strut/spring combo. Mine arrived installed with 3 noise isolators on each of the front springs so I have not had any issues with it making popping noises of any sort, but we'll have to wait and see how it holds out. I will not be getting an alignment yet because the tires I'm on were cheap and crappy and lost tread pretty quickly from a few track events and autocrossing.
does anyone know if i have to take the springs off to put the isolators on?
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