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Old 05-19-2008, 07:24 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Hi,
I put on the Eibach Pro kit Sport Lowering Springs from Kappasphere.

They are real easy to put on with some basic tools and a spring compresser to take the old springs off, don't need it to put the new springs on as they are a lot shorter.

I have not had an alignment yet (1500 miles )but I think I will as soon a I finde someone with a rack I can get on.

I put on the Eibach sawy bars too and what a diference that made.

I don't want to scare you but when you lower the Sky it gets REALLY low even an inch. But you will really love the look and the feel.

The ride with the new springs will not change much but if you and the sway bars you will have the ultimate ride ( a little stiffer ).

The Solstice Fourm has some great how too's on lowering, if you can do the rears you can do the fronts pretty much the same you will see when you get started. I did not break the knuckles just takes a little more wiggling to get out.

You will not regret your decision and add the Ebach sway bars and you will Love it.
Kappasphere has put these sway bars on the R/L with no trouble.

Phil

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