Which Eibach spring is better??

stangz4lyf

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Which do you guys think is better? The Eibach sportline, or the pro kit? I know the sportlines lower the car a little more. But I'm thinking that might be a little too low for the street? What are you guys using?
 

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Looks like most people are using the Pro-kit. While I don't, myself, have either kit, I would stay away from the Sportliness if a one-piece drive shaft is in your future. .

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If you like the slammed look go for sportlines! I just bought mine and will be installing them soon. It all depends on your tire size...if you have a big tire height (45+) your wheels might tuck. Also you can't run the 4" driveshaft :/ Gotta remove mine and buy a 3.5 i guess. If you want the pro-kit drop, but with better ride quality I would recommend H&R sport (what i currently have). Many people have told me my ride quality is excellent compaired to theirs with other springs... Just my .02
 

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I've driven cars with both and in my opinion, I would rather have the Pro Kit than the Sportlines. The Sportlines give more of a harsh "bouncy" ride than the Pro Kit. Both give a nice stance, the Sportlines just weren't firm enough for me.

-Rick
 

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The Pro Kit is better for drag racing, I can tell you that. I like mine. With my D-Specs, it rides better than stock, doesn't squat at launch, and looks perfect, IMO.
 

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Im running sportlines. Reason why I went w/ sportlines is cause i seen what the prokit does and i didnt see it go much more lower then stock height but by a bit and if im gonna put on a some springs its not gonna be to stay at nearly stock height. Yes i'll say its a lil more stiff and im sure i can help that w/ some shocks & struts but if you really like that lowered look i'd go w/ sportlines.
 

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I dont know about not more than stock mine was more than noticable. My pro's are just fine for me. With my body kit i couldn't go lower.
 

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Yep, definitely more than stock here, too. My back tires are a bit taller than stock, but you can see a huge difference in the front, too.

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