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Old Dec 3, 2012 | 12:10 AM
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Anyone here have any experience with them? I'm going to be in the market for springs soon and have been looking at these. A buddy of mine recommended them to me as its what he had on his last car and now he currently has on his Genesis.

But i haven't seen too many people with them on the tCs so i was just wondering if anyone had experience with them, these are where i'd get them from as their the cheapest i've seen so far

http://www.advancespeedshop.com/eiba...2-p-17986.html
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yes I have sportlines and somewhere on here is a whole thread about them. long story short. I like mine (One of the first sets) good riding spring, needs the isolaters(later ones have them) they sqeak when its really cold, like under 40 degrees. mine took a while to settle. i have a one finger gap up front and barely a pinky in the back.
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how squeaky we talkin? is it noticable inside the vehicle? reason i ask is cause i live right in central new york, syracuse to be exact and winters get very cold, and snowy (#1 snowiest city in the US to be exact lol)

i'd do coilovers but the budget doesnt allow, i've seen cheap coils 400-500 but i go by the saying "you get what you pay for" and i cant afford the ones 800-900+, budget just wont allow it

i was also looking into the tien s-techs but heard a lot about stiffness and other minor issues i wasn't a fan of. so these eibachs seem to be the best bet for me so far.

and does the rear physically lower more than the front? thats what i've noticed with almost all springs is the rear drops more and looks lower, kinda has a "dragging" look to the rear which i didnt like but the eibachs didnt seem to look as bad
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