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There is a progressive and an eibach front available locally. The progressive is alittle stiffer but only one adjustment compared to eibach. What do you guys think should i go

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Old 03-10-2016, 02:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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There is a progressive and an eibach front available locally. The progressive is alittle stiffer but only one adjustment compared to eibach. What do you guys think should i go for one of those or just get a hotchkis? My car is strictly a street car btw
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There is a progressive and an eibach front available locally. The progressive is alittle stiffer but only one adjustment compared to eibach. What do you guys think should i go for one of those or just get a hotchkis? My car is strictly a street car btw
Street driving only? The least expensive one will probably work best for you.
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There is a progressive and an eibach front available locally. The progressive is alittle stiffer but only one adjustment compared to eibach. What do you guys think should i go for one of those or just get a hotchkis? My car is strictly a street car btw

street car would not need a super stiff setup. 30-35% stiffer than stock is plenty, and can run stock endlinks.
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There is a progressive and an eibach front available locally. The progressive is alittle stiffer but only one adjustment compared to eibach. What do you guys think should i go for one of those or just get a hotchkis? My car is strictly a street car btw
Eibachs are huge.I just did eibachs front and rear with spl/ whiteline links lowered on teins. Shop had the front stiffest and rear in the middle and took the front to soft because it wanted to oversteer a lot. The car feels beyond awesome, predictable all the time and I really dont think ill go stiffer front unless its for a specific track. For street use id still say get them youll love them.
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