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H&R Sport Springs vs Eibach Pro Kit
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<blockquote data-quote="irwaniz8816" data-source="post: 449553" data-attributes="member: 21080"><p>hi I just joined the forum today after receiving so many infos online. I just changed my absorbers Bilstein B8 and Eibach pro kit springs..I must say it works very well,....the drop is nice as well. I bought this car 2nd hand and it was using the Bilstein B4 (which is very much close to stock shocks) on the eibach springs. But what the guys at Bilstein told me was that if I were to replace the same B4 absorbers I'd be wasting money because it just wont be able to take on the eibach springs. It would probably last about 6mths - 1 year. So if you are interested to save your current stock shocks do not go for the lowered springs unless you are prepared to change the absorbers soon. The ride on the Bilstein B8 and Eibach springs which I just had a few hours ago well is fine with me...not as harsh as I expected!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="irwaniz8816, post: 449553, member: 21080"] hi I just joined the forum today after receiving so many infos online. I just changed my absorbers Bilstein B8 and Eibach pro kit springs..I must say it works very well,....the drop is nice as well. I bought this car 2nd hand and it was using the Bilstein B4 (which is very much close to stock shocks) on the eibach springs. But what the guys at Bilstein told me was that if I were to replace the same B4 absorbers I'd be wasting money because it just wont be able to take on the eibach springs. It would probably last about 6mths - 1 year. So if you are interested to save your current stock shocks do not go for the lowered springs unless you are prepared to change the absorbers soon. The ride on the Bilstein B8 and Eibach springs which I just had a few hours ago well is fine with me...not as harsh as I expected! [/QUOTE]
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