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Review 2 of 36
Price Paid:
$200.00
from Dealership/tire rack Year / Model Reviewed: 2004 Civic Si Summary: I installed the Sportline springs on my car and though they ride great they are nowhere near the advertised amount of lowering. They are advertised to lower this car 1.5" front and 1.4" rear, they lowerd the front 3/4 of an inch, and the rear an inch! %$&*! HALF!!?? After a call to Eibach's tech support and being treated as if I know nothing (I am a master Honda tech) was basically told that marketing screwed up, and too bad. It is too bad really, because I removed them the next day and returned them. They do ride excelent and are only slightly firmer than stock- no shooting your spine through your neck on bridge joints, if only they were honest about their ride height! I had a similar experience with Eibach springs on a '98 Avenger. If you want your car to ride firmer with little to no lowering for around $200 in parts, these are for you. I shudder to think how pissed a customer would have been, given labor is not covered by Eibach's "million mile warranty" These springs suck. Strengths: Good ride, you can keep all your fillings in your teeth Weaknesses: half of claimed amount of lowering in the front, 2/3 in rear, tech support are pricks, expensive, given they do practically nothing for the cash. Similar Products Used: Tokico springs, H&R springs, Neuspeed springs.(several different cars)
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