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i have a 2007 magnum. i just picked up an eibach pro lowering kit. it says it lowers the front 1.5inches and the rear about the same. i have 22s on the car. the question is should i put the springs on the rear of the car with the weight of the 2 dc lvl 5s and the box . the box is probably around 100- 150 itself or just the front to kinda level it off. any in help is appreciated

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I would just do the front for now, if it will be level with your setup in. if its still higher in the back even with the subs and box in i would also put the rear lowering in. I don't like most cars when the back is lower then the front. If you ever take the system out to sell the car you can put the rear lowering in to level it out. just my .02

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I would just do the front for now, if it will be level with your setup in. if its still higher in the back even with the subs and box in i would also put the rear lowering in. I don't like most cars when the back is lower then the front. If you ever take the system out to sell the car you can put the rear lowering in to level it out. just my .02

that was also my thought...but the thing is that my rear springs are kinda worn as it is so....

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Aren't the smaller lowering springs usually stiffer to avoid bottoming out under normal driving conditions? The new springs might not sag as much as the old ones comparatively.

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if i remember correctly eibach is guaranteed not to sag suposebly but not sure, i wanna see if this it true on my car. and they got good warranty if they do :clapping:

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