Installed my espelirs
I do not track my car... So i currently chose to run espelir springs. I did not want to go too low because my driveway is a pain.
Took me about 5 hours to install on my own because I did not have someone to help me push down the rear rotors to put in the lower arm bolts. Second time would be a breeze. First time was tough by myself. I also saw no need to remove the gas lines to install the rears. With a socket wrench they were pretty easy. They are pretty even on all 4 with the fronts being ever so slightly lower.
I installed them last night... not sure if they will drop anymore
So onto the pics. What do you guys think?





The hand was to block the sun. It was blinding my point and shoot camera.
My thoughts on these springs?
I have had no bounce in the rears what so ever yet. They feel great so far. Cornering is just as good as stock to me. Waiting for them to fully settle before alignment. Overall I think they feel great for street use.
Took me about 5 hours to install on my own because I did not have someone to help me push down the rear rotors to put in the lower arm bolts. Second time would be a breeze. First time was tough by myself. I also saw no need to remove the gas lines to install the rears. With a socket wrench they were pretty easy. They are pretty even on all 4 with the fronts being ever so slightly lower.
I installed them last night... not sure if they will drop anymore
So onto the pics. What do you guys think?





The hand was to block the sun. It was blinding my point and shoot camera.
My thoughts on these springs?
I have had no bounce in the rears what so ever yet. They feel great so far. Cornering is just as good as stock to me. Waiting for them to fully settle before alignment. Overall I think they feel great for street use.






