Eibach Pro Kit Spring Set Springs

Eibach Pro Kit Spring Set Springs 

DESCRIPTION

Advantages of the Eibach Pro-Kit:
- Excellent ride quality - comfortable in cruising - Sportive handling in cornering, resulting in improved performance - Lowered center of gravity, increased stability - Enhanced appearance of vehicle - 10 year product warranty Pro-Kits are available for nearly every model produced by over 40 European, American, Japanese, Australian and other main vehicle manufacturers out of Korea and Malaysia.

USER REVIEWS

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[Aug 20, 2003]
Nick
Model Reviewed: 99 Civic

Strength:

none

Weakness:

needs another 1" drop

It sucks. Does not lower my car enough and the handling is marginally better. I went with skunk 2 coilover kit with dampers and shocks. It is now 2 inches lower and does not scrape a bit. The ride does not bounce either but is a little harsher than with Eibach. Get skunk 2 instead.

Similar Products Used:

skunk 2

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Aug 20, 2003]
Mike Perkins
Model Reviewed: Honda Civic

Strength:

did not scrape

Weakness:

too soft did not lower enough

It lowered about an inch or so and the ride was not much better than stock and still had a high look with my 17's. I changed them out for fully adjustable skunk 2 coilovers with adjustable dampers and tokico shocks, with skunk 2 sway bars, and the ride is unbelievable. Much better. For any civic owners I would recommend skunk 2 products since they seem to be made exclusively for civics. a little costlier but well worth it for both track and road use.

Similar Products Used:

skunk 2 coilover

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RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jul 09, 2003]
Sam
Model Reviewed: 2003 Mazda 6

Strength:

Creates an aggressive stance and rides comfortably stock.

Weakness:

Drop should be lower. According to Eibach, the drop in the front is 1.5" and the rear 1.4".

I just installed a set of Eibach pro-kit and was rather surprised. I expected the ride to be harsh but it was still almost like stock. It rides well and the drop creates this slightly aggressive look. Unfortunately, I kept the stock shocks/struts b/c Bilstein (shocks I wanted) dont make them yet. :- (

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Apr 15, 2003]
nuclearmed305
Model Reviewed: 1996 Accord

Strength:

Very nice ride.Very smooth

Weakness:

Was expecting the springs to drop the car at least 2".Would have looked better.

Bought Eibach Pro Kit Springs and placed it on my 96 accord, which rides on 18" Katana C-6's.The car was dropped about 1"-1.5" So far so good.

Similar Products Used:

Stock Springs

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RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Mar 18, 2003]
Will
Model Reviewed: 2000 Honda Civic EX Coupe

Strength:

The weaknesses are far more than the strengths. None.

Weakness:

Car bounces too much. Camber off by 1 degree in all 4 wheels (EXPECTED). Car lowered more than specified.

Eibach Pro-Kit Springs. I purchased these from Tirerack.com for $220.00. I also purchased a set of Bilstein Sport shocks, and struts. I though this setup would be great on my Civic. Man was I wrong! Eibach specifies a drop of 1.5" and 1.3", no, my car droped at least 2". The car also bounced to the point where I did not want to drive it. I finally put back the stock springs and left the Bilstein Sport, man I love the ride NOW! I do not recomend this product to anyone.

Similar Products Used:

None.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
[Mar 07, 2003]
SCRLT81
Model Reviewed: 97 Integra LS

Strength:

-Stiff -Quiet ride -Good reputation

Weakness:

-None

I put these springs on combined KYB AGX ajustable shocks and the ride was great. Very siff and bumpy with shocks set to 4. Improved handling a lot. It's a great drop if you don't want to scrape everywhere you go.

Similar Products Used:

Stock

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 07, 2003]
SCRLT81
Model Reviewed: 97 Integra LS

Strength:

-Stiff -Quiet ride -Good reputation

Weakness:

-None

I put these springs on combined KYB AGX ajustable shocks and the ride was great. Very siff and bumpy with shocks set to 4. Improved handling a lot. It's a great drop if you don't want to scrape everywhere you go.

Similar Products Used:

Stock

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 06, 2003]
94delsol_si
Model Reviewed: 1994 del Sol

Strength:

great for 3000rpm launches. ride quality very nice

Weakness:

because my car's light, they dropped me around 1/2 to 3/4 of an inch. should've made the spring a bit softer for more of an "aggresive" look. even with 16's my car looked like a 4x4

took a few weeks for the springs to "set". aiming for the sportline kit but figured the pro kit was the way to go for performance.

Similar Products Used:

stock=crap skunk 2 coilover suspension with front and rear camber kits just installed...MUCH better

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Feb 15, 2003]
Jeff P
Model Reviewed: 2002 RSX Type-S

Strength:

Smooth ride, better cornering.

Weakness:

Would like a little lower drop in front.

I started with Ground-Controls on my RSX but found them to be extremely noisy and they messed up my alignment. I had them taken off and put on the Pro-kit. I liken the ride to stock but lower and a little stiffer. I wish the front would have dropped another .5" or so, but other than that, the ride is perfect. Not as stiff as the ground-controls, but that is all right with me.

Similar Products Used:

Ground Control

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Nov 15, 2002]
Mark
Model Reviewed: 1991 Integra LS

I picked these guys up online for something like $230 about 5-6 months ago. I paired them up with KYB GR2s in the rear and KYB AGX in the front. Rides beautifully - actually much better then my tired stock springs. The kit advertised like 1-1.5" drop, nah it dropped mine about 2. Had to p/u a camber kit for the front and put washers on upper control arm to correct the camber in the rear. $150 of alignment later - I'm golden. Also on a note, my bro has a '90 integ LS, with eibach sportline springs and KYB AGXs all around. Mine rides about .5-1" higher and rides much smoother. Go Pro-kit.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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