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Eibach Sportline springs

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94citrustalon

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Apr 4, 2002
Motown, West Virginia
Ok, the other day I bought a set of Eibach Sportline springs for my 94 Talon. People tell me they are good, others tell me they arent. If they arent any good it doesnt matter cuz i got them for a really good price. But if anyone knows about them please tell me.
 
Very stiff. Low drop. Make sure you have those shocks upgraded also.

Later,
 
They are stiffer than the prokits. I don't really think you can go wrong with eibachs. I have had atleast 4 sets [all on different cars] and I have no complaints about eibach.

Keep in mind that there are ssprings out there that are stiffer. Typically any spring that is a linear rate spring will have a stiffer ride that a progressive rate spring [like eibach].
 
i have them on my car and it rides real nice. not very bump, pretty stiff ride. just make sure to get shocks also, or else you will end up riding on just springs(blown shocks) which will suck ass.
 
Eibach springs are good. Sportlines are their lowest springs and their harshest - for DSMs at least. When you lower more than 1.5 inches, the ride will become rough and you'll hear more rattles, no matter which spring you use. The Sportlines are probably one of the best for the amount of drop they offer. I personally have enough rattles with my Pro Kits and wouldn't go lower than that.
 
The main problem I have run into with Sportlines is trying to find a shock that won't bend. I ran Tokico Illuminas and bent three before I realized it was due to reduced suspension travel from the Sportlines. They a very deep drop. Otherwise, the ride was great, cornering was awesome.
 
I'm thinking of getting a set of Eibach Sportline springs.. some guy is selling his for $80.00
you think I should go for this deal?
If i do, I can't really afford to get shocks as well.. at least not for a while, how long will my shocks hold up till i get aftermarket ones?
 
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