what is the difference between the Eibach Pro-Kit and the Eibach sportlines? I noticed the sportlines where a bit more, but other then that would is the difference, if anyone knows then um......well i guess let me know! thanks
The prokit is less dramatic @ 1.6" drop and the sportlines are about 1.8 to 2" of drop.
Pmpn8ez is correct
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Last edited by FreebirdSRT : 06-29-2006 at 05:17 PM.
I'm going to be ordering a kit for my Touring soon. I would go with the Eibach Pro kit with the 1.6" drop, correct? I'm still going to be wearing my stock 17's, but I can't stand the look of it right now. I need to get it lowered asap.
I may possibly go with the sportlines with the 1.8" - 2" drop, anyone have some pics of 20" wheels and the eibach sportlines ?
Its not ALL about the look....before you completely decide, make sure you take into account the ride compromise, potholes and speedbumps.
If you plan on always sticking with the 17's the sportlines shouldnt have bottoming issues but if you upgrade this could be an issue. I know that with 22's, some altercations need to be done.
I dont see many people with the sportlines, but alot are using the prokit with minimal problems, improved response and handling and not much more stiffness than stock.
Based on the popularity of the pro vs sport kit is the extra .2-.4" going to give you that much more visual difference??????? Id hate for you to waste money and go to low and then need a new kidney!
Just an opinion, try to ask someones feedback with the sportlines.
Another option is the HR springs, I believe they sit somewhere between these 2 eibach kits with less rake....correct me if Im wrong??
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