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first off just installed my injen intake and it is awsome i love it !!!second , i got the eibach pro spring kit today but before i install them , does anyone know if it will good for snow driving condition ???? i am planning on getting snow tiresand last i need help with ground kit from stillen i have the direction but it is hard to understand thank guys and girls


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headhunt3r
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Should've bought the SBD grounding kit instead

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Ricko
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Indeed SBD's kit is 100% better.

As for the Eibachs in the snow, I am in SoCal, have no clue. Not sure how 1.5in lower will make or break you though.

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sbd grounding kit ??? what is sbd stand for lol sorry

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opps I'm too late, but yea SBD is much much better! instant mileage improvement. Plus the guy selling it (SBD) is awesome.

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soxypoo wrote:first off just installed my injen intake and it is awsome i love it !!!second , i got the eibach pro spring kit today but before i install them , does anyone know if it will good for snow driving condition ???? i am planning on getting snow tiresand last i need help with ground kit from stillen i have the direction but it is hard to understand thank guys and girls
I have the eibach and I drove it through last winter's snow. You'll be fine and use your judgment. Obviously you'll be lower to the ground so don't go "snowplowing" through piles of snow. My buddy did that and he didn't know it was ice underneath that pile of snow and his front lip on his car was shattered.


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