Suspension setup... need help.

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BigDogShotime

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eek! I got a 95' ATX that im gonna be puttin on 18'' rims this spring and im looking for a good suspension setup that is better that stock. Looking at the Tokico/eibach setup and lowering it if the rims do not fit under the wheel well enough. Is there anything else i should get while im doing this? How much would this cost for parts and labor? and where could i get this shiat done?
Hook a SHObro up! thumbs_u
 

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Welcome to the forum.

Ri-SHO would be the member to answer that questions as he is running 18s i believe.

The Eibach/Tokico is a sweet setup.

Subframe connectors would be the first step in the modification of the suspension.

WWW.shotimes.com can help answer a lot of your questions so you can do things right the first time.

Again welcome aboard.

Tony.
 

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With 18's, don't worry about lowering it too much and having the wheel wells be in the way. RISHO has the MEANEST looking drop on any SHO, and he has no problem with his fitment. And to cover the basics- do research on the right offset for the wheels with the drop, right size tires, and what width rims. Any more details I'm sure RISHO will chime in with.
 

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Thanks for the info boyz. I'm not that worried about the rims right now, talked to a guy from town fair tire while at the world of wheels and he said he could basically get any rims to fit my car. What about the SFC and the STB? can any local place do these operations or do i need to find someone with some sick suspension skills in Alaska? I can barely find a good mechanic to change my spark plugs nevermind all this stuff. Thanks for the info again, and what about prices for all this shit and to get someone to do it?
 

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The sbcs a muffler shop can weld them on.
The Stbs im sure you can unscrew a few nuts stick the Stbs in and then screw the nuts back in.

PS.for the price of rims and tires you can have most of your suspension mods.
 

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