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    Wink My Lowered Accord euro

    Finally installed my eibach springs with bilstein shocks now need 18'' wheels LOL

    what is the best offset using 18 x 7.5 wheels with no rubbing and flush with guards
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  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by liberty68 View Post
    Finally installed my eibach springs with bilstein shocks now need 18'' wheels LOL

    what is the best offset using 18 x 7.5 wheels with no rubbing and flush with guards
    Did you measure the ride height before and after?

    Centre of wheel to wheel arch?

    I am interested in teh real amount of drop in mm.

  3. #3
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    From old springs to these one's 35mm at front 30mm at rear lower

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    I dont usually like cars which have been lowered,but this Euro is goregous.

  6. #6
    did you just swap the springs out and use the standard shocks?

    Or did you do new shocks aswell?

    Did you need a camber kit or anything like that?

    How much were the springs?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shmivic View Post
    18x7.5 -500
    Lol +1
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    Nice one.

    Can you please let us know the parts number for both springs and shocks?

  9. #9
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    NEW Eibach springs $ 485 Bilstein shocks $ 940

    Camber kit required about $ 260

  10. #10
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    Eibach Springs buy direct http://www.eibachdirect.com/p/1113503/pro-kit.html

    Bilstein shock's BE5-A793 & BE5-A730 not sure which is front and rear ?
    Last edited by liberty68; 27-06-2011 at 05:57 PM.

  11. #11
    so about $1500 plus fitting?

  12. #12
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    Looking about $ 200-250 labour + Camber kit , also wheel aligment about $ 60

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