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Old 24 June 2001, 04:58 PM
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Don't think Eibachs make a massive difference,but cetainly looks a tad lower.



Old 25 June 2001, 02:35 PM
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If you were to post a before and after, it'd be quite easy to tell the difference....

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Eibach gear is quality stuff, considered by a fair few to be the best springs on the market - they don't lower a car too much either and really help handling. I have some on my car, 25mm drop and much better handling, even on standard dampers, which I'll soon be changing
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Absolutely... its the excellent rate and winding as much as the drop that makes Eibachs so nice!

On our great British roads.... you don't want to go much more... unless you've fallen out with your front bumper

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which springs lower a little more, but still improve handling? I cannot afford coil overs all though they would be nice.
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