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Eibach Pro Kit



  LY R27


Anybody know the cheapest place to get these springs. I have read all the reviews on them and they sound a excellent buy.

Thanks in advance
 
  H22A7 Accord Type R


which one of the 2 are the lower eibachs?? i know they do a bigger drop for the clios also? Sportline or something?
 
  Renault Laguna Coupe


Quote: Originally posted by R3OBC on 21 May 2004

which one of the 2 are the lower eibachs?? i know they do a bigger drop for the clios also? Sportline or something?
Sportline are lower and stiffer I believe.
 


I have the Pro Kit springs and paid £99 inc. VAT from Demon Tweeks but that was because they misprinted the price in their adverts and honoured that price.

They are around £120-£130 normally I believe.

I am very happy with the springs I have to admit, doesnt give a noticeable drop in ride height but the handling is soooooooo much better.
 


Quote: Originally posted by Cuppy 172 on 21 May 2004

Thanks everyone, I will order form demon tweeks, do we get a discount :D
We get a 10% discoubt IIRC. Give them a ring at the contact number in the discounts section of the site, http://www.cliosport.net/members/discounts.asphttp://www.cliosport.net/members/discounts.asp.

Hope this helps mate. If you are going to fit them yourself then also check out the fitting guide, http://www.cliosport.net/articles/loweringfaq/index.asphttp://www.cliosport.net/articles/loweringfaq/index.asp.

Cheers,

Dai
 


Quote: Originally posted by Daipac on 21 May 2004


I am very happy with the springs I have to admit, doesnt give a noticeable drop in ride height but the handling is soooooooo much better.
Mines noticable....maybe its coz I filled my car with large people just after fitting them! ;)
 
  172


I have Eibach Sportlines on my 172.

The real drop is 30mm front and 25mm rear, maybe they will sit a bit lower but the dealer said they wont. It is necesary to shorten bump ruber on the damper for a 10mm.

The car became much more stable and more understeered, it means that its arse stays neutral and front loses traction first.

Strongly considering new sportline dampers, as the ride is too soft for agressive driving and holes make serious problems.

cheers
 


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