Springs are in

blackfang

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I have delayed this for so long it's not funny.

Before the springs
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Now with them
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Now I just need to wash both cars.

Either way I like the look. Granted the front springs gave me some BS, but we had to be creative. It is low enough but not slammed ruining the headers. I will have it aligned in 2-3 weeks to allow more settling.
 

Stavesacre21

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i'd love to see the drop in the light! Looks like it's reasonably nicer but it's hard to tell with the black paint
 

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I have delayed this for so long it's not funny.

Before the springs
DSCF1350.JPG

Now with them
DSCF3081.JPG

DSCF3083.JPG


Now I just need to wash both cars.

Either way I like the look. Granted the front springs gave me some BS, but we had to be creative. It is low enough but not slammed ruining the headers. I will have it aligned in 2-3 weeks to allow more settling.

Yeah looks a lot better but, what BS did the springs give you?
 

blackfang

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The fronts were a pain. We had to remove the tie rod ends off the spindle to allow the control arms to drop far down enough(with some prying) to allow the springs. We were going to pop the ball joint, and drop it that way(much easier) but that was not working. The rear springs were done in the hour. All of this was done on a lift.

I am hoping to get some pictures of it in the sun to compare.
 

blackfang

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Here are a few I took out in the sun. A little better but too bright
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