Nate, ypu're quite welcome! I know how wheels can make someone go nuts, so i didn't mind and don't mind the phone calls; I like talking cars. Looks great; however, as I mentioned, lowered would look awesome, kind of like... well, my car!! :-) Seriously, if you dropped it, it would look like my car, but topless! I'm actually surprized at how high it sits. I wonder if the convertables all sit higher. Hmmm.
As for ride quality, the Eibach and Koni combo is near perfection in the ride department. Also, because the Konis are adjustable, you have the option to change the ride quality. Living in the DC area, streets are utter trash! The set up handles all of the bumps, potholes, heaves, and canyons with ease. The wheels are strong too, because I've hit some crazy holes without any problems.
I did the suspension mods myself during a very long Saturday. I took my time and while I was under there, I cleaned and painted everything to look brand new again. Of course I had access to a four point lift, but it can be done without one.
Congrats on finally getting the wheels and I'm glad you trusted me. Heck, I think we first talked about 8 months ago! :-) It's never a good idea to rush into a wheel purchase though.
Dan
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