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Metsu
Drives: NCP91 ; E36 Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Calgary
Posts: 154
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The TRD I have seen in person. They give a mild drop that isn't overly noticable. Very usable for year round and if you have a lot of speedbumps to conquer. They are actually Eibachs in disguise I believe so you definitely get what you pay for. It leaves a 1.25 inch gap between the top of the tire and fender. I think they are rated for a 1 inch drop all around.
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