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eibach pro kit or sportline?

just wanted some input on which of the two spring kits are a better choice for my application, i have 17's and i want to reduce the wheel gap but i don't want the car to sit too low or ride soft , i also don't want to spend 200 dollars and not have it lowered enough to where its noticeable difference. the sportline say about 1.4 inches and the pro kit says 1 in drop. any input would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: eibach pro kit or sportline?

Took me 2 seconds to search. I found this on the 1st page. There are several other threads. Use the search tool to find many more.
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Re: eibach pro kit or sportline?

ive owned the ProKit and it was a nice ride overall, definetly dropped the car which i wanted on my last civic, and the ride itself wasnt harsh but definetly tight which you felt in S-Turns for sure. I loved the ProKit, but as far as the Sportlines they were supposed to be even harsher. ProKits are not soft but if you goto Sportlines may be to stiff for you?

depends what you want really but good luck.
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prokit + tokico HP shocks ftw
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