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Old 02-27-2008, 03:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Tire Eibach Pro or Sportline Kit???

After spending some time digging through several sites and reading some of the threads on here I've decided on going with a complete Eibach suspension kit with both springs and dampers. Now my question is whether to go with the Pro-Kit or the Sportline-Kit? I have a 2000 Civic EX sedan, it's my daily driver, and it's rolling on 17" Tenzo's at the moment. I want to improve the handling and don't mind a somewhat harsh ride, but will not be doing any AutoX or drag racing. Just want my car to have a low, clean look with improved handling. Anyone who has experience with either of these kits and would like to share their opinions would be much appreciated...
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Old 02-29-2008, 10:50 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I ran eibach pro-kits for a year. hated them. Went to h&r sports and love them. I've also never heard anything good about eibach sportlines either. Avoid tem.
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Hmmm, ok that's good to know. How about the Tein S.Techs paired with some Tokico Blues? I'm looking for something good for the car I drive every day; a drop of just under 2" would be good for me. Any advice from others would be appreciated. On my '92 Accord I ran Ground Control coilovers with Tokico struts and loved the ride. It was dropped damn near 3.5", but it was great. Course that could be partially because the struts that were on there before were ten years old and were pretty worthless by the time they I replaced them. Appreciate your help...
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