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Re: Eibach Springs



Eric,

Very nice looking!  I have yet to get this setup but Eibachs and Bilsteins
are what I have decided....You car is lowered perfect in my eyes. Thanks for
the help!!


Doug Kuhn

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----- Original Message -----
From: Eric Wang <wangstervr6@hotmail.com>
To: <jettaglx@igtc.com>
Sent: Friday, July 02, 1999 10:43 AM
Subject: Re: Eibach Springs


> Doug,
>
>      I have the Eibach pro-kit on my '94 GLX.  I like them a lot; they're
a
> vast improvement over the stock springs, especially in cornering, steering
> feel, and road feedback.  However, I definitely do not recommend them with
> the stock shocks (my car, with stock shocks, rides like @$$!  I'm gonna be
> getting Bilsteins soon).
>
>      As for the lowering, the Eibach website says that the pro-kits are
only
> supposed to lower the car by 1".  However, my car looks like it was
lowered
> by much more than that.  When I park it next to my dad's E36 M3, it looks
> just as low (if not lower!), whereas before the drop, it was about 2"
> higher.
>
> Eric Wang
> 1994 Black Vento VR6 / aftermarket Trek edition -- Eibach Pro-Kit, Remus
> cat-back exhaust, Autotech Q-Chip, K&N drop-in filter, Mintex Redbox pads,
> BBS RZ-II, 1998 Green Trek 930
> http://www.princeton.edu/~ericwang
>
>
>
>
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