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Old Aug 9, 2005 | 05:23 PM
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If you insist. I'd suggest Eibach, unless ride quality is low on your list of necessities.
So your saying Intrax is no good..
I'm saying Eibach is better as far as ride quality

My friend has Ground Control coilovers w/Eibach springs on his Accord, slammed 2.5" w/stock shocks and the ride is very comfortable. And the Eibach's that come w/the coilovers are not progressive like what you'll get, meaning they are more firm(the non progressive ones).
 
Old Aug 9, 2005 | 06:25 PM
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Well Intrax only has springs for the Monte no coilovers or anything else, right there that makes Eibach the better product because they sell a kit with coilovers. I dont know ill look into it a little more, Im not ready to do my suspension so I have some time to think about it.
 
Old Aug 9, 2005 | 07:58 PM
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Well Intrax only has springs for the Monte no coilovers or anything else, right there that makes Eibach the better product because they sell a kit with coilovers. I dont know ill look into it a little more, Im not ready to do my suspension so I have some time to think about it.
hahaha, no, what makes Eibach better is they have more R&D invested in their product and have dialed it in better than others. Eibach doesn't make coilovers for any cars, they simply make the springs that go with the Ground Control coilovers. Eibach's progressive rate springs are probably some of the best performing, comfort retaining springs you'll ever buy.
 
Old Aug 12, 2005 | 10:32 PM
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hahaha, no, what makes Eibach better is they have more R&D invested in their product and have dialed it in better than others. Eibach doesn't make coilovers for any cars, they simply make the springs that go with the Ground Control coilovers. Eibach's progressive rate springs are probably some of the best performing, comfort retaining springs you'll ever buy.
I whole heartedly agree. a friend of mine put some on his Mustang and they feel really nice. He let me drive it and it felt really cool. So I agree.
 
Old Aug 13, 2005 | 03:09 AM
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hahaha, no, what makes Eibach better is they have more R&D invested in their product and have dialed it in better than others. Eibach doesn't make coilovers for any cars, they simply make the springs that go with the Ground Control coilovers. Eibach's progressive rate springs are probably some of the best performing, comfort retaining springs you'll ever buy.
I whole heartedly agree. a friend of mine put some on his Mustang and they feel really nice. He let me drive it and it felt really cool. So I agree.
I trip out everytime I get in my buddy's car cause he's a big guy, im a big guy, his car is sitting on 18's, lowered 2.5" and still has stock shocks, yet his car doesn't bottom out nor is it uncomfortable. I remember what my Civic felt like when I had the first suspension setup on it, OBX coilovers w/2" drop on stock shocks, damn thing felt like a mini truck w/cut springs, it was ridiculous. Then I upgraded to H&R race springs and Tokico blues, 17" wheels, Hankook tires, damn that thing handled like a slot car!
 
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