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Old 11-23-2003, 09:13 PM
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Just curious if anyone has these, or if anyone has even heard of them. If so , how do they compare to the eibach springs?
Old 11-23-2003, 10:10 PM
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Originally Posted by mbrZ28
Just curious if anyone has these, or if anyone has even heard of them. If so , how do they compare to the eibach springs?
Eibach's compared to what, you didn't mention the other brand.

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There are many different brands of lowering springs. Eibach, BMR, DMS, G2, and it goes on.

It depends on how low you want to go and how stiff you want them to be.
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I plan on going with the Eibach, but I can't decide whether to get the Pro Kit or the Sportlines. I have noticed that most people on the board get the Pro Kit, but I like how the Sportlines lower the car more. Any suggestions?
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02blackZ, If you plan on going to different wheels/tires ( larger ) in the future you need to be carefull of the wheel back spacing, before you lower your car make sure you look at what you want ( if any ) in wheels/tires first. So many times I see guys that never had a tire rubbing problem start having problems once they lower there car and install bigger wheels and tires.
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I dont plan on changing the wheel size. I would like to have 17's but am not that interested in buying them.
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how are the BMR's i dont want to lower my car much just a little more agressive looking and a little stiffer ride...




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