Dilema, need your help guys.

What would you choose ?

  • Eibach Pro-Kit

    Votes: 9 64.3%
  • Eibach SportsLine

    Votes: 3 21.4%
  • Don't drop it, 4x4 is teh pwn!

    Votes: 2 14.3%

  • Total voters
    14

TheDamned

"I am Canadian and Damned for it!"
Jul 22, 2003
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I'm in a huge dilema... I'm planning my mods for this summer and I think that lowering the car a little bit to improve the handling would be nice, gettin' rid of the 4x4 look is a plus tho. BUT BUT BUT, what kit to choose.... Eibach Pro-Kit or Sportsline... Here's the question, i don't want a "ricer" drop and roads here are NOT like your roads in USA: ours are pitiful it's insane, thrust me, enough to damage a lowered car if you DON'T see the hole.... Either way, i'm gonna buy some Caster Cambers plate for sure to adjust to whole thing really well.

Soooo, what would you suggest ? Posting pics of both would be nice aswell.
Thanks a bunch to help me spending a 700$ wisely :p
 
Take a look at a bunch of cars with the Pro-kit springs. For some reason they seem to drop the back too far compared to the front, giving it an overloaded truck look.

I don't know why this happens. I have simply noticed it on a few cars. Maybe they didnt replace the spring bushings (Maximum Motorsport recommends new bushings with all spring installs). Anyone else know?
 
As for right now I am torn between the pro-kit and the steeda sport springs. I read on http://www.stangsuspension.com/store/springarticle.asp that they consider the steeda sport springs the BEST all around springs. The only reason why I'm considering the pro-kit is JR is using the same rim set up I plan on running and the stance looks awesome. If your going to be running a rims size of 16 and up I would vote for the steeda sport springs (I'm going 15's)
 
Sportlines,
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Pro-Kit,
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