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Eibach Pro Kit or H&R Sport Spring?
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05-06-2010, 05:26 PM | #23 |
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this is a great post, can we see the stance of E90's on 19" rims? One eibach and an HR. Fender gap and stance are important!
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01-13-2011, 09:33 AM | #24 |
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01-13-2011, 10:54 AM | #25 |
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the conclusion i came up with, and im not a professional, its just what i noticed from the little bit of info i found on the web about these aftermarket car performance enhancement companies. eibach is allot like dinan, as in dinan is in the business of making noticeable "improvements" while keeping cars streetable. i can say from experience that you can put any eibach product on your car and drive worry free, i.e. tire rubbing or any other ill effects lowering a vehicle may cause. some of you may know from previous posts ive made that i was not satisfied with the drop i got from the eibach sportlines, but i do not have to worry about rubbing around tight turns, if i have eight people in the car or when i go over speed bumps and driveways. i have seen on this forum a person with sportlines that are running e60 20"s, which have a much more aggressive offset then wheels designed for the e90. h&r seems to be less street practical and more performance oriented. there are ways to avoid problems with h&r products but it usually involves modifications in one way or another.
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