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Old 03-05-2010, 08:54 PM   #1
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i happened upon a website today and noticed that eibach has sportlines for the xD now....anyone have them?
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I've been running the Eibach Sportlines for over a year now. I like them. They are very firm, but the handling is good.
If I get a chance I'll post a pic of the stance.
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They look like progressive springs. Do they have some give before they stiffen up? I was also interested in these, but because I thought they were progressive.
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They are a progressive spring, so there is some give before they get to stiff but not much. They lower the car almost 2" so that doesn't leave a lot of room for soft travel. On a fairly smooth road they are great. On the not so smooth, potholed Utah roads they get a little rough sometimes.
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They are a progressive spring, so there is some give before they get to stiff but not much. They lower the car almost 2" so that doesn't leave a lot of room for soft travel. On a fairly smooth road they are great. On the not so smooth, potholed Utah roads they get a little rough sometimes.
maybe too soft on stock shocks/struts

but i had prokits on my xrs, ive driven matrix's w/ sportlines....i also have prokits on my yaris currently....i like the quality of eibach....
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Ya, some of it could be the stock shocks and struts.

I've always had good luck with the prokit springs. This is the third car I've had them on now.
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