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anybody have a sagging problem with eibach springs?

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03redfiregt

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I'm looking into getting the eibach pro kit springs but i have heard a few times about people having a problem with one of the the rear springs sagging after a while . I I dont want to end up with this problem. Is this a common problem with the eibachs? because if so this may make me second guess
 

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i don't know about eibachs, but why not get H&R Sport or Super Sport springs? They are built with ISO9001 standards and look great on your car.
 

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Seraphitia102 said:
i don't know about eibachs, but why not get H&R Sport or Super Sport springs? They are built with ISO9001 standards and look great on your car.
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The h&r spring are too low for my taste. I dont want to go any wloer than 1.5 inches. even that i'm questioning
 

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I've heard the rumor's of spring sag. Never seen it though. My mom's civic has Eibach's on it been on for at least 4 yrs now and sits just the same as it always did.
Now I have seen springs go south after having blown out shocks and struts on the car.
Another thing if you want just a touch lower than stock have you considered the bullitt kit?
 

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I've heard the rumor's of spring sag. Never seen it though. My mom's civic has Eibach's on it been on for at least 4 yrs now and sits just the same as it always did.
Now I have seen springs go south after having blown out shocks and struts on the car.
Another thing if you want just a touch lower than stock have you considered the bullitt kit?
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ya i have , lol. I actually already have the bullitt kit. BUt i am putting 18 inch wheels on it so i want to go lower.
 

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oooppsss I don't read those sig's. But if your going 18's on it why not put those on and then decide which way to go? I know a guy locally he has the h&R supersports didn't need CC's (don't know how) with 18's looks sweet and when our cars are next to each other he is only maybe a quarter inch lower but he's got almost no gap above the tires.
 
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