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Eibach pro kit or sportline springs?

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Old 09-20-2010, 11:38 AM
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Default Eibach pro kit or sportline springs?

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I never knew there were 2 different types of Eibach springs you could get. Which of the 2 are better? They're the exact same price so Im curious which one I should get. dunno.gif
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The sportline says it will drop it between 1.75 and 2 inches, the pro kit states 1.1 to 1.7. I'm not sure if one gives a stiffer ride or not, but I believe the differences are the ride height.
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they're just a bit stiffer than stock. i've always wondered about the sportline, but from what i've heard over the years they're harder and lower. much more for the racing application > comfort.

i'm selling mine for $165 shipped, nearly brand new if you are interested.




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