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Old 10-03-2004, 02:31 PM
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Any experience or feedback on this system? I am thinking of changing my non-adjustable Bilsteins with H&R springs to this set up.

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I would be tempted to stay with H&R or Hyperco springs as Eibach seems to have had quality control issues recently.....just a suggestion...
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I had the Eibachs on my NSX and really liked them. Brought the car down a little, was actually more compliant on the street and everyone who drove the car at the track guessed I had some $$$ suspension system in there.
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I do agree with Gumball,.....Eibach's street springs tend to sag more than most and IMHO, H&R's are much better.

If I might, I'd think about installing a Bilstein PSS-9 kit as that provides far more flexibility in ride quality & handling.



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