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Re: Eibachs (archive)

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Posted by Eddie@Tirerack.com on September 15, 2000 at 07:43:42:

In Reply to: Are Eibachs no good? posted by Confused on September 14, 2000 at 20:11:27:

Not at all! The Eibachs are really very good, they emphasize a bit more ride based feel over the H&Rs which offer a bit more handling, typically speaking.

You mentioned a 3 series, I run the H&Rs on my 323i for a bit more handling and I typically suggest them since they offer a bit more from end lowering which helps the appearance on E36/46 models.

Call me direct to discuss further and I can go over everything in detail !!

Thanks!
Eddie
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When I was looking around for springs for my car everyone (sales people other 3 series owners) told me go with the Eibach prokit, best combination of performance and handling. Now I've been hearing from all sorts of places that H&R are better (before I bought my springs everyone told me that the H&R sport have a harsh ride) and that Eibachs are horrible, too soft, will sag, etc. Is any of this true? Or are people just talking nonesense.





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