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Eibach Pro-Kit springs?
i found a set of springs by Eibach for about $225. personally, i think they seem high priced for just springs but i wanted to get opinions. the springs are: Corolla ZZE110 FWD Eibach Pro-Kit with 1.3" drop front and back. any good, or any experience with these springs? also, any other suspension suggestions would be great... i.e. springs, struts, etc.
thanks Jae Hoon SpeedImage Graf-X
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I did it on my '04 Corolla and I like love it... the car rides stiffer and not so freakin' high!
I have thinner tires on 16's though... don't know if the stock tires/rims will work with the drop? |
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Re: Eibach Pro-Kit springs?
there are lots of options for lowering brands and heights i have lo pros on 17's but don't want to be restricted on where i can drive having a lower car. there are really cheap springs by dropzone on ebay but i don't know how good they are
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I've had the Eibach pro kit on my civic and corolla and love the ride (not too bouncy) Both times i have put on aftermarket shocks- civic had tokiko (better) and corolla has kyb (ride like stock). THe only thing i was disappointed with was that my car was only lowered about .75'' on my corolla and 1.2 on the civic. So i didnt notice a BIG difference in wheel gaposis. If u want the look get the sportline kit! that loweres your car for looks and handling. The pro kit loweres it for handling.
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