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which eibach springs?



Craig

ClioSport Club Member
  4 wheels
right im gonna get some eibachs very soon and was wondering which ones you would recomend the sportline or the proline and why.

thanks
 
  R35 GTR
sportslines, because i have them and they rock. A really noticeable difference as soon as you start driving.
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS
yes

the Pro Lines wont lower the 172 very much at all, as they are for ALL of the Clio 'B' range apart from the 1.2, and the 172 being lower than the standard cars anyway, they will only lower it about 10-20mm
 

Craig

ClioSport Club Member
  4 wheels
ok cheers ill proberbly get the sportline then. roll on th 21st
 
BRUN said:
the Pro Lines wont lower the 172 very much at all, as they are for ALL of the Clio 'B' range apart from the 1.2, and the 172 being lower than the standard cars anyway, they will only lower it about 10-20mm

So are the Sportlines IIRC

Craig said:
roll on th 21st

No you won't ;)

I have the Prolines and the ride and handling is a great compromise.
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS
Darren555 said:
So are the Sportlines IIRC


I have the Prolines and the ride and handling is a great compromise.

yup the sportlines are also not 172/182 specific, and they also will lower those models less because of the fact they are lower than the other models from the factory, however they will lower it more than the Pro Lines
 
R

rich[182]

^ Didn't realise they weren't 172/182 specific, I'm surprised therefore that they are such good springs as Eibach claim everything is tested per application but on the face of it there just generic Clio Mk2 springs that also fit the 172/182 - I'm confused
 


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