eibach springs...
i get can some brand new eibach springs for only around 50 dollars. should i jump on them? Or is there a better brand out there? And how much will it drop my car? Or do i drop it however low i want it? Thanks guys
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by aaaallll04 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i get can some brand new eibach springs for only around 50 dollars. should i jump on them? Or is there a better brand out there? And how much will it drop my car? Or do i drop it however low i want it? Thanks guys</TD></TR></TABLE>
Sportline or Pro-Kit ? Im assuming for the price they aren't new. Hopefully they're not too old and saggy, but for 50$ it's worth a try if you're in need of lowering springs.
Sportline or Pro-Kit ? Im assuming for the price they aren't new. Hopefully they're not too old and saggy, but for 50$ it's worth a try if you're in need of lowering springs.
I got a pair of used ones for like $100 a few months ago, I installed them and of course, they had only been on the guy's car for a little over a month before he sold the car...but anyhow, They actually felt a lot better than my stock springs - oh wait, that's because the stockers were 10 years old
. Anyhow, they are great springs and even if they are a little old they should still have plenty of life. eibach makes some of the best springs out there, OEM, race, and aftermarket.
- Nathan
. Anyhow, they are great springs and even if they are a little old they should still have plenty of life. eibach makes some of the best springs out there, OEM, race, and aftermarket.- Nathan
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