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What springs to lower a California Special
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<blockquote data-quote="Bookworm" data-source="post: 5709163" data-attributes="member: 56329"><p>We went through extensive research on this whole springs thing to see which would fit the best on our car and give us the look we wanted. The cost was around $550-600(including the springs) to do the job so I didn't want to screw anything up. I even called and talked to the Eibach reps about it. They had to ask around the shop to find someone who new about CA Specials! Geez. Eibach suggested the Pro-kit to us. So I ordered that and also bought the camber bolts to have installed. </p><p></p><p>We went to Marlo's Frame and Alignment in Canoga Park, CA and had Marlon Mitchell install our springs and re-align the car. What we did while there was measure the drop before and after, when installing the springs. I will have to pull up the photos we took, that is where I can find the actual measurements. </p><p></p><p>I don't recall Marlon doing anything to the driveshaft.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bookworm, post: 5709163, member: 56329"] We went through extensive research on this whole springs thing to see which would fit the best on our car and give us the look we wanted. The cost was around $550-600(including the springs) to do the job so I didn't want to screw anything up. I even called and talked to the Eibach reps about it. They had to ask around the shop to find someone who new about CA Specials! Geez. Eibach suggested the Pro-kit to us. So I ordered that and also bought the camber bolts to have installed. We went to Marlo's Frame and Alignment in Canoga Park, CA and had Marlon Mitchell install our springs and re-align the car. What we did while there was measure the drop before and after, when installing the springs. I will have to pull up the photos we took, that is where I can find the actual measurements. I don't recall Marlon doing anything to the driveshaft. [/QUOTE]
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