Installing Eibach Lowering Springs and New Bilstein Shocks DIY Style.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 มิ.ย. 2024
- In this video I tackle installing new Eibach Pro Series lowering springs and Bilstein B6 shocks with the help of my good friend Matt with the tools we have kicking around the garage.
Mods:
Comp Cams HRT Stage 2 Cam w/phase lock
Stainless Works long tube headers
Magnaflow 3" Catback exhaust
Corsa closed lid style air box
Whiteline cradle bushings
BMR Rear Trailing Arms
Bwoody Shortened Endlinks
Hotchkis front and rear sway bars
Eibach Pro Series Lowering Springs
Bilstien B6 Shocks
Nitto 555R2's (Street)
Mickey Thompson ET Streets in 17" (track)
432 whp, 422 lb/ft tq.
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Great video brother! Looking forward to the review of them. Ah, safety first and always! 💪
Thanks Don! The car feels better than brand new right now! I'm gearing up to test them at the track....just not the kind of track I'm used to. haha
Dam man good video keep up your content cant wait to see your review on it
Thank you! 🙏🏻
Good content always!👍
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You should have said something. I would have went and taken a look today.
If anything it’ll make it easier for me to keep up to you if we go for a cruise and hit some twisties!
Good video! I have thought about looking into springs for my 2019 R/T. It has the Super Track Pack, so I am not sure if springs will do anything besides lowering it. Cant wait to hear how you like the set up!
Thank you!
Judging by what I can find it looks like the pro kit would lower your car about a half inch. They are still stiffer than the stock springs, but if you were wanting to go more aggressive there is always the sportline kit which is a track like ride and performance.
I have a Sublime 6 speed 2023 R/T with the STP and mine sits 29 1/8" front and 29 3/8" rear stock. I don't intend on modding mine for a long while, so I live vicariously through guys like @TrackPackRT & @ModernRedHemi for my added HP fix 😉😉