Eibach Sportline VS. Eibach Pro Kit
Thinking about getting these springs, but don't know which one to get. Don't even know what the difference in the ride is for both either. Can anyone give me some insight?
I think they have the same spring rates only difference is in the lowering height. Pro-Kit drops 1.3" all around and the Sportlines drop 1.8". You will need a camber kit with the Sportlines. I am happy with my Pro-Kit, they ride smooth and there is enough clearance for the tires to turn without rubbing since I take 20mph curves at 60mph+.
no.. i they dont have the same spring rates. I had prokits before, they ride like stock. numb.. or comfortable.... what ever you wanna call it. not low enuff in my opinion. so i got sportlines. loved it. perfect drop, nice feel to it. feel the road, but not harsh. i would go with the sport lines. tho its rubs on my fenders sometimes. sportlines and koni yellows... but if i had to do it all over again, i'd juts go with the koni coilovers.
sportlines are perfect, have em with agx's
i have stock rims 205/50/15 tires
no rubbing of any kind. looks soo perfect
handles like a champ
100mph+ steady as a rock
do it over again i'd get the same....480 for the whole thing shocks and springs
i have stock rims 205/50/15 tires
no rubbing of any kind. looks soo perfect
handles like a champ
100mph+ steady as a rock
do it over again i'd get the same....480 for the whole thing shocks and springs
I have Sportlines on my 95 EG Hybrid with gsr struts and they are perfect. Couldnt ask for a better spring. There are also a few others i have heard of that are pretty good like Tanabe, Goldline (which i hear are an Eibach product), and i also know that Spoon just came out with springs too. Eibach is good though!
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