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<blockquote data-quote="vinode" data-source="post: 313474" data-attributes="member: 671"><p>I'm on B8 + Eibach prokit. Comfort... I dare say similar to stock. Less play though when oscillating, meaning stiffer damping. Overall it looks meaner and attacks corners more poised, making me feel confident to go round the bends faster too. Maybe handling wise it could be improved with stiffer springs (some say H&R springs but I think better to go for coilovers) but ride comfort may be compromised. So this is, in my view, best combination for me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinode, post: 313474, member: 671"] I'm on B8 + Eibach prokit. Comfort... I dare say similar to stock. Less play though when oscillating, meaning stiffer damping. Overall it looks meaner and attacks corners more poised, making me feel confident to go round the bends faster too. Maybe handling wise it could be improved with stiffer springs (some say H&R springs but I think better to go for coilovers) but ride comfort may be compromised. So this is, in my view, best combination for me. [/QUOTE]
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