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Do not use Eibach they ride like ****, I know cause I had them and took them off after 2 months. Now I am using Swift springs and the car rides way better. If you dont care how your car rides and only how it looks them go with Eibachs, but you will most likely not like them.
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With coilovers its not the issue of the shock body being skinny or fat, but more an issue with the spring perch sitting much lower. So far the only springs I would consider are Swifts and Muellerized.
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Do not use Eibach they ride like ****, I know cause I had them and took them off after 2 months. Now I am using Swift springs and the car rides way better. If you dont care how your car rides and only how it looks them go with Eibachs, but you will most likely not like them.
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The performance gains from spring replacements ( be it Swift or Eibach) is meager, if any. So I wouldnt boast huge gains from Swift. If you want a "real" suspension upgrade, its coil overs. If you just want a replacement spring that will add a "little more" performance and stance, most springs (even Eibach) will do..
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The performance gains from spring replacements ( be it Swift or Eibach) is meager, if any. So I wouldnt boast huge gains from Swift. If you want a "real" suspension upgrade, its coil overs. If you just want a replacement spring that will add a "little more" performance and stance, most springs (even Eibach) will do..