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Old 04-19-2003, 08:51 AM   #1
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Post eibach sportlines 1 year review

well i have had these springs with kyb agxs on for about a year now. i think they suck. i did a ton of research and i thought i was making a good buy. nope they suck. they have become much softer than when i first put them on. the shocks seem to be holding up fine with the drop though. the springs have settled another half inch since the first month of install. the springs are very soft. i used to be eble to go over this odd little bump in the road going 50 with no prob now i have prob hitting it at 35. i would look into getting something with a higher spring rate. thats what im going to have to do. i dont know any good brands though.
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Are you sure? Maybe the shocks got slushy or sumptin
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Old 04-19-2003, 02:15 PM   #3
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nope the shocks still work good. i can turn them on as hard or as soft as i want
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well i have had the sportlines on stock struts, and i like them

i can take corners so much better

mine settled a lil , but all shocks will settle over time. i guess

im on 16 rims and low pro tires

and im sold on eibach :finger:
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So what is the total drop you ended up with? PS, Kristen Kreuk..damn!
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Re: eibach sportlines 1 year review

I think it was about 3 inches. I am pretty happy with the height.
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