Eibach pro-kit?
so.... im thinking about switching to springs from my coilover setup (t1r). i need a somethign a little smoother over the bumps (i commute EVERYwhere). I will run it with the stock showas.
top choices are
1. eibach pro-kit
2. spoon progressives
3. s-techs
4. espelir asd
i loved all of my previous eibach stuff, so would go back with them without a problem. i was just curious to how they are for DD, and how low they are (i'm about 1 finger gap all around on my coilovers and love the stance)
spoons, can barely find info on them here, but i would guess they would have a good DD feel. i just heard that the rear is higher (in height) than some people prefer
s-tech..never liked tein, had problem with s-techs on my old car. but a lot of poeple run it so its still an option
espelir asd- would be a good drop, but heard its rough (from joey or jeff or ...someone)
so... any thoughts on if you have this springs and like/hate them? if you can compare them that would be better.
and i ask this in ntx forum bc i want to see what everyone thinks on our local roads.
ps. this is how i sit now..
top choices are
1. eibach pro-kit
2. spoon progressives
3. s-techs
4. espelir asd
i loved all of my previous eibach stuff, so would go back with them without a problem. i was just curious to how they are for DD, and how low they are (i'm about 1 finger gap all around on my coilovers and love the stance)
spoons, can barely find info on them here, but i would guess they would have a good DD feel. i just heard that the rear is higher (in height) than some people prefer
s-tech..never liked tein, had problem with s-techs on my old car. but a lot of poeple run it so its still an option
espelir asd- would be a good drop, but heard its rough (from joey or jeff or ...someone)
so... any thoughts on if you have this springs and like/hate them? if you can compare them that would be better.
and i ask this in ntx forum bc i want to see what everyone thinks on our local roads.
ps. this is how i sit now..
I'm not sure if they make it for the S but if you want something that's a little more comfortable and a reasonable ride height with a slightly increased spring rate. H&R O.E. sports. A lot of E36 M3 guys liked them.
hmm..
i found the H&R sport springs, which appear to be different than the O.E. sport springs. This might be an interesting alternative. thanks cosmos. i've heard good things about H&R too from euro guys. anybody have them on their S?
yea, i would switch to a different set of coilovers, but i dont know how long i will keep the S and don't want to invest that much money right now.
i found the H&R sport springs, which appear to be different than the O.E. sport springs. This might be an interesting alternative. thanks cosmos. i've heard good things about H&R too from euro guys. anybody have them on their S?
yea, i would switch to a different set of coilovers, but i dont know how long i will keep the S and don't want to invest that much money right now.
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