Considering the Eibach pro-dampers and pro-kit springs my reasoning is this..
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Considering the Eibach pro-dampers and pro-kit springs my reasoning is this..
According to an article I read in euro car mag the Eibach pro-dampers are valved
to the Eibach pro-kit springs thus a matched set the only draw back I see is they are not height adjustable. The other setup I'm considering is the Intrax/koni setup that SPP has advertised but again not height adjustable do folks think this my be a problem I really don't track the car and am running
17in wheels with 225/45/17
-Norcalguy
to the Eibach pro-kit springs thus a matched set the only draw back I see is they are not height adjustable. The other setup I'm considering is the Intrax/koni setup that SPP has advertised but again not height adjustable do folks think this my be a problem I really don't track the car and am running
17in wheels with 225/45/17
-Norcalguy
#2
Yes, but I think the H&R's and most coilovers are matched too....
I can't be sure of this but yes, the Eibach sets are valve matched. I've heard that the Intrax / Koni kits are also valve matched but it doesn't feel like it to me. Very soft compression, a little too soft for my tastes. But I'm not gonna go and get another kit, this is good enough and it rides great IMO.
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Re: Considering the Eibach pro-dampers and pro-kit springs my reasoning is this..
I have heard from 2 sources that the pro-dampers are very soft. I would go with the pro-kit but use bilstiens with them. I have this set-up and am very happy.
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