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Lowering with Eiback or H&R springs?

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Old 11-09-2006, 02:16 AM
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Lowering with Eiback or H&R springs?

How is the comfort level when driving over bumps affected?

Which ones are better, cheaper, etc?
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How is the comfort level when driving over bumps affected?

Which ones are better, cheaper, etc?

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I went with HR's and have no complaint the ride is a little tighter but not to much that you foget you driving a benz
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i've had eibach springs before. I prefer H&R springs. the ride is nice and tight.

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