anybody here have Eibach sportline springs on their teg?
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Getting new shocks is always a good idea. Stocks cant take a big drop like the sportlines for very long. The prokits are more of a performance spring and the sportline is more for looks. You need a camber kit too most likely.
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I had sportlines on my integra for about a week. I didn't like them.
Since the rear wheel wells are slightly shorter than the front - the even drop of the sportline makes the rear actually look like its lower than the front, which sucks (imo).
They handled decently, but overall you'd be better off with a Pro Kit.
Right now I have Ground Controls and Koni yellow shocks -- much better setup, car rides smoother than before and handles 10x better.
Since the rear wheel wells are slightly shorter than the front - the even drop of the sportline makes the rear actually look like its lower than the front, which sucks (imo).
They handled decently, but overall you'd be better off with a Pro Kit.
Right now I have Ground Controls and Koni yellow shocks -- much better setup, car rides smoother than before and handles 10x better.