don't do squat unless you have an aftermkt k member02GTRX said:Offset rack and pinion bushings
don't do squat unless you have an aftermkt k member02GTRX said:Offset rack and pinion bushings
They know about it, and they wont change anything???tomustang said:can you try and get your moeny back? sportlines are know to sag and THEY know it and won't do anything about it
Don't keep tricks/trades private, this is a informative forum and like to keep everything publicBO94ZA4 said:I had those springs on my 95GT I had and they worked great. I installed myself(because I worked at a shop at the time lol) and its very easy. If you have access to a lift you dont even have to take the wheels off! If ya want some tricks of the trade on doin it just PM me
Yeah in the last Sportline sagging thread, I called up eibach and told them about it and linked them to the page and the one you made. cheap asses never replied to me or anywhere else which shows how much they care about their costumers, i left some details about the info in the last threadTrueBlue03 said:They know about it, and they wont change anything???
Is there any way we can get a large number of people to complain about it, or some kind of letter we can write or something?? Like i keep mentioning a billion times, the sag of their springs was the reason my tires got shredded. They after only 6 - 8 months of driving on them, the rear lowered about another 3/4" past the 1.8" advertised drop....thats just crap. so pissed that i wasted my money on them.
Its alittle in depth IMO to type up but will here shortly when I get timetomustang said:Don't keep tricks/trades private, this is a informative forum and like to keep everything public
so how's that going to correct how the springs and control arms are affect by changing the roll center, doesn't do squat02GTRX said:And Tom, I was there during the rack n pinion offset bushing installation and all those did was raise the rack n pinion a bit so it wont be in a ''squated'' position when lowered.