Found Eibach Pro Springs Cheap

lutter94

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Found a set of springs for sale, 3000 miles on them, basically new.....150 bucks. New says 250, so it sounds like a good deal. What are your opinions on the springs? I assume I would have to buy isolators as well......
 

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You can use your old ISOs, I had them on my car before I went with the coilovers. The drop was nice but I was never happy with the ride quality
 

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Like Ivan said, you can use your old isolators.
Or if you really wanna get the most low out of those springs, instead of putting the isos back in, wrap the end of the coils in electrical tape.
 

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I have the pro kit in my car and love them, I installed these with urethane iso's, all new shocks and new LCA's at the same time
 
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I hate super low, I still want to be able to drive my car. Even with the springs, I will have to realign my catback and tuck the mufflers up higher......the longtubes and mufflers are the lowest points......So when you mentioned ride quality, is that because of the springs or the isolators?
 
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He said he switched to Ford Racing springs and likes the ride better. I see those are only 180 new. Anybody have a comparison? Idk if it is B or C springs
 

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