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Old 09-05-2004, 08:22 PM   #1
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Lowering spring

Hi,

Anyone care to share their opinions on eibach prokit springs? I've heard there are some rubbing issues with these, or will I expect that on H&R's as well?

Will the 2.5RS eibach prokit springs fit on a 01 legacy (may be buying it off of someone)? and what type of ride will I be expecting?

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Old 09-11-2004, 11:15 AM   #2
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You may be better off asking this question (or searching for the answer) on the forums at NASIOC.com. There's a lot of information there. Personally, I'm just going to use H&R Springs and KYB Struts made for the Legacy when I lower it for 2 reasons. Number one, the Legacy is heavier than the imprezas, so they carry different spring rates. Number 2, my 98 sedan has a larger wheel gap up front than in back and the H&R springs will make up for this. As far as experience with eibach's kit, I can't comment. Once again, I'd check NASIOC
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