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Old Oct 26, 2005 | 05:17 PM
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Default eibach pro-system?

I've been searching the forum and reading past posts and i decided that a tokico illumina shocks/eibach sportline springs, ingalls rear camber kit would be the best setup for my car. although i have the money saved up (which took forever, being only in h.s.) i came across the eibach pro-system in my research too. but i haven't really read anything about it on the forum. does anyone know if the eibach shocks are up to par with the tokico illuminas, or at least worth getting by saving 200?

oh, and side question. if i were to get tyc projectors, i heard they only take h1s. do i hafta do anything to the bulb socket in order to get them to fit? if so, what?

thanks for all your help in advance.
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Old Oct 26, 2005 | 06:19 PM
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Default Just installed Eibach Pro-kit.

Checks out this running Eibach Pro-kit and Illuminas...just installed Saturday....about 1.75 front and rear at 1.25..
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Old Oct 26, 2005 | 06:40 PM
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not sure about the shocks, but tyc's suck in output if you use halogens
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Old Oct 27, 2005 | 04:14 AM
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ive been waitin forEVER for eibach to hurry up and produce/release the pro-systems kit for almost a year now. i remember calling up an eibach rep over the phone early this summer and he said it wouldve been out around sept. but anyway, thats for my 04.

in terms of quality, i wouldnt expect anything less than great. eibach has been proven to be a reputable company and they of all people would know how to develop shocks that would complement their own springs. they dont cut corners.

so personally, if theyve got the kit available for your model, id get it w/o fear of dissapointment. the only drawback is theyre not adjustable, in case thats what you wanted.
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