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Old 06-01-2009, 10:31 PM
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Eibach Pro Lowering Springs

Are Eibach Pro springs any good? Does anyone use them here? Also how much are they roughly?

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Old 06-02-2009, 01:48 AM
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I am putting them on my 02 CLK 430 tomorrow and will let you know. Should take another couple of days for them to settle in and lower.
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Originally Posted by Aaron68
Are Eibach Pro springs any good? Does anyone use them here? Also how much are they roughly?

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I have the Eiback Pro Lowering Kit and love them. I chose them over the H & R's after reading many posts and felt that for my preference, the ride may have been a little firm. Also the drop height was better for me too. The coils a progressively wound so firm up when compressed hard to stop the extra travel. I have felt no uncomfortableness from after fitting them and love they way the car sits now.. For my they cost £300 ($600) fitted including wheel alignment which is a must if you get your car lowered.
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i have the prokit as well, rides great and comfortable for daily driving as well, the 19's made the ride more harsh than anything else. I have these paired up with Koni's and no complaints here
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I have restrictions on dropping my car due to a very steep driveway. Are there any stiffer springs out there that don't drop the car. One option I've heard of is taking my 430 and dropping CLK55 springs in. Combine those with HD Beilsteins. Thoughts
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Same here I had those Eibach installed too..so far no complaints .

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Originally Posted by Aaron68
Are Eibach Pro springs any good? Does anyone use them here? Also how much are they roughly?

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they'll be good for California roads. i got mine for around $250.

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