Eibach Pro Kit
Eibach Pro Kit
I was looking into changing my springs and I know Eibach is a good, reputable brand. I don't want that slammed look but a lil lower stance without affecting handling (unless making it better) so I found the pro kit. Gives a 1 in. front/rear (i know it gives more like 1.1/1.2 drop) which will give me the look and hopefully not degrade my handling but make it slightly better. With those springs and that height drop, would it be necessary to buy camber adjusters or will it be able to be adjusted with the factory set up?
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Way soft. Do not recommend.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...ate-chart.html
There are three real choices for springs: Swift, GTWorx, RobiSpec.
Do not need camber plates.
https://www.evolutionm.net/forums/ev...ate-chart.html
There are three real choices for springs: Swift, GTWorx, RobiSpec.
Do not need camber plates.
Thnks, I seen the swift springs on an evo at a car show, they made the car look good and he said it handled really good. He also added struts though when he got the springs. who is a good company to buy from?
I ran the Eibach Pro Kit for a year & a great product for street use. I'm on tuned C/o's now
Dont let that spring rate chart blow your mind. They are plenty firm for street use. Eibach is a solid company & they know their products.
My advice is: Ok to purchase & install. You should not be disappointed=)
Peace
Dont let that spring rate chart blow your mind. They are plenty firm for street use. Eibach is a solid company & they know their products.
My advice is: Ok to purchase & install. You should not be disappointed=)
Peace
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