Eibach Pro Kit
Originally posted by geha13
sup jeff, my roomy accidentally used my name. Damn just say G instead of butchering my name, ha:
sup jeff, my roomy accidentally used my name. Damn just say G instead of butchering my name, ha:
ive owned 2 sets of Eibach sportline springs. one on my accord the other on the prelude.
on the accord they were great for a while.. then got soft
same with the lude. got WAY soft. they ride really comfy at first but eventually get way soft.
on the accord they were great for a while.. then got soft
same with the lude. got WAY soft. they ride really comfy at first but eventually get way soft.
Originally posted by Crate
ive owned 2 sets of Eibach sportline springs. one on my accord the other on the prelude.
on the accord they were great for a while.. then got soft
same with the lude. got WAY soft. they ride really comfy at first but eventually get way soft.
ive owned 2 sets of Eibach sportline springs. one on my accord the other on the prelude.
on the accord they were great for a while.. then got soft
same with the lude. got WAY soft. they ride really comfy at first but eventually get way soft.
Originally posted by wantsa240
just bought a car with the pro-kit and tokico blues on it, and i love it. it doesn't even look lowered when it's sitting there but it handles wonderfully. but then again, it handles well stock...
just bought a car with the pro-kit and tokico blues on it, and i love it. it doesn't even look lowered when it's sitting there but it handles wonderfully. but then again, it handles well stock...
It all depends on what you want. personally I did not want a crazy aggessive suspension. I wanted a sport feel and hiegth for my TDI Jetta and I knew a few people with this setup on Jettas. I ended up getting what I wanted. BTW www.shox.com had the best prices because they have specials for large groups like say a Vortex special for VW people.
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