Eibach Sportsline Vs. Neuspeed Sport
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Eibach Sportsline Vs. Neuspeed Sport
I have done a search on this but still want more opinions just on these springs themselves. I have 16" Rims rolling on 205/40/16 tires. Want to find out if I should get the Eibach Sportlines for $190 or the Neuspeed Sports for $150. Need helpful input yall. How is the rides on both and will I need a camber kit for these spings?
Hey, I'm thinking of getting the neuspeed sports also. From what I've heard from many people they give a 1.75" drop front and a 1.5" drop rear. The best thing about neuspeeds is that they don't settle in, and drop lower than manufacturer's specs. The Eibachs do.
I think the Eibach's lower 2" I'm not sure[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]
I would also like to know if I need a camber kit for the neuspeed sport springs [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG]
I think the Eibach's lower 2" I'm not sure[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/IMG]
I would also like to know if I need a camber kit for the neuspeed sport springs [IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/IMG]
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Both Neuspeeds and Eibach's don't actually settle.. (all springs will "settle" but Neuspeeds and Eibachs never more than 1-2mm...the settling actually isn't permanent if it's hot the springs settle a bit. if it's colder they actually raise.. it's cool.
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all that is just whack. if ur gonna lower ur car u might as well go all out. i suggest coil overs whether ur keeping it at one height or whatever. get the package that also includes performance shocks struts bumpstops etc. u gotta baby ur car.[IMG]i/expressions/face-icon-small-puke.gif[/IMG]
I was debating on which of the two to get also, but I decided to go with the Neuspeeds because they drop a little more than the Eibach. The ride is pretty good on the the neuspeeds, but should get better after I get my konis. And about the camber kit, I don't think you'll really need one with the Neuspeeds...
I have neuspeed sport.
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I had my 2002 Civic lowered on sportlines this past saturday. It's approximately a 1.4 inch drop in the front and rear. I also have a set of Si rims on it and it looks clownin'. I recommend sportlines because the ride quality is sweet and the drop won't put a lot of strain on you struts. Another reason is that you will never have a problem with fender well rubbing if you ever decide to go with some 18's, which is what I will be doing very shortly. I hope I have been of some help.

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