In a message dated 6/1/01 7:53:55 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
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> I have a question about lowering my car. I have a 93 XE and I want to 
> purchase
> the Eibach Pro-Kit (which is supposed to lower my car Front: 1.3" Rear:
> 1.0") along with new shocks.  I was going to go with Tokico shocks but they
> are VERY expensive. ($99 each)  Is there a decent shock I can use that is
> about half that price.  I'm not racing my car, just want to drop it and
> maintain a decent ride.  Also, once I install the shocks and springs and
> my car is lowered 1.3 inches up front and 1 inch in the rear, is there 
> ANYTHING
> else I have to do to my car. (ie. cut the bumpstops, buy any other 
> equipment)
> I will probably purchase the equipment myself and have someone install them
> professionally.  Will they know what to do to my car for a totally proper
> install?
> I checked the FAQ and did not find this info.  One last question, I heard
> that Maaco is crap for painting cars. I heard they don't even sand and 
> primer
> your car...they just paint right over you existing paint.  Has anyone ever
> used them and are they really that bad? Thanx all.
> 
> Juan F.
> 
dont bother lowering it if, your not gonna get the kyb agx's. i have the 
eibach setup  you want on my 94xe, with the replacement kyb's(non agx). the 
ride isnt tremendously bad but it will eventually blow the struts. they cost 
$60 a piece through summit racing, however it will be a waste of money 
because these struts arent made to be used with lowering springs. If you 
lower all you have to do is cut the bumpstops in half and get the proper 
struts. I would also see if the dust covers are good so you can replace them 
if needed......tony

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