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    Kia Stinger Eibach Lowering Springs

    Guys, Be advised of two important things if you upgrade to the Eibach's: make sure you do a wheel alignment and the camber is reset correctly on the rears to OEM specs. I had a situation where the performance shop did not reset the camber on the rears after doing the spring upgrade. This had...
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    anyone else slip/slide on tar strips in rain with the Bridgestone Potenza RE97AS-02 all-seasons?

    +Turboit: thanks for the confirm, lemme know what shoes you end up buying. :) +Snowman: I'm in Jersey near NYC, so we don't get a ton of snow over the winter. Actually, the tires have performed adequately in the couple of snows that we have had thus far. I felt sorry for the Mustangs that I...
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    anyone else slip/slide on tar strips in rain with the Bridgestone Potenza RE97AS-02 all-seasons?

    Just wondering if anyone else experienced sliding in the wet weather on lengthy tar strips with the All-Season Bridgestone Potenza RE97AS-02 18"s. I've noticed this on my GT2 and it does make me a bit nervous if I'm cornering and the car slides a bit when those strips are wet. -sodo
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    Kia Stinger Eibach Lowering Springs

    To me, the ride at normal cruising speed is better and more compliant over the bumps while eliminating the rear end wag. My girlfriend, who does not like the car in general, noticed the difference and was surprisingly pleased with the improvement in the normal cruising speed ride. She is one...
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    Kia Stinger Eibach Lowering Springs

    Thanks Triumvph! Appreciate it!
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    Kia Stinger Eibach Lowering Springs

    Just installed the Eibach's Pro's on my GT2 AWD last Friday. Much nicer looking and riding. I agree with Steve O that it improves handling the bumps in comfort mode. Also, the back end is a lot less waggy, if at all. Here's a couple shots, before/after. I also debadged her in favor of the...


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