Eibach springs
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Eibach springs
I am thinking of getting some Eibach springs to lower my car a little. I do like the look of being low and slammed but I dont want to scrape everything while im driving, especially since in the future I would like to get a new exhaust and a bodykit. Does anyone have the Eibach sports tell me if they have problems on everyday driving scraping and if people would suggest if I should get teh pros since I will be getting a bodykit later.
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i have neuspeed sports(its like .1" lower then sportlines) and have no problems scraping what so ever. since you like it slammed i suggest you go with sportlines. it wont look slammed now but it should look pretty good when you get a kit.
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I love my Sportlines. Get Prokit if you're going to drive your car in snow of more than 6" (i.e., North US and Canada) with a bodykit. Otherwise the Sportline gives me a comfortable clearance. You will bounce, but within the allowable range of the springs so you won't scrape. I think the Prokit is really only an option if you want closest to stock ride and just clearing the fender gap.
I highly believe that the drop height is different for 01 and 02 and for EX and LX though, as my Sportline dropped more like 2" instead of 1.4" as claimed. You will see in my member's pic.
I highly believe that the drop height is different for 01 and 02 and for EX and LX though, as my Sportline dropped more like 2" instead of 1.4" as claimed. You will see in my member's pic.
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