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Old 04-28-2007, 11:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Which lowering springs?

I'm still debating between Eibach sportline and Tein s.
what do you guy think??
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Old 04-28-2007, 11:47 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Both give u nice drops...I got the S-tech and the only thing i dont like about it is it makes knocking sounds when im driving and i turn the wheel all the way to either side. other than that, i love it.
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Both give u nice drops...I got the S-tech and the only thing i dont like about it is it makes knocking sounds when im driving and i turn the wheel all the way to either side. other than that, i love it.
hmm..but I wouldn't want those knockin sound on my car though haha
do you have the camber with it?
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i have spc rear camber kit.

the knocking sounds doesnt really bother me cuz its only at low speeds and wen u turn the wheel alll the way (like when ur parking). i dont know if it happens to everyone or just me...so u might wanna do a search on that or somthing.
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does tein S. springs fit on lx/ex/si all the models?
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they are not the same...but they are available for both FG1 and FG2
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so basically tein makes 2 different kind of springs for FG1 and FG2
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Ive heard nothing but good things about eibach sportline plus they are a huge spring company with german engendering and top quality.
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Ive heard nothing but good things about eibach sportline plus they are a huge spring company with german engendering and top quality.
x10000

but I'm going with Eibach Pro, I don't want to have to replace struts eventually and I don't want to drop a dime for that camber kit (at least for awhile)

Still a nice drop though!
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sportlines... havent heard any issues with any eibachs products like some people are getting with tein
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