hotchkis or eibach?
#3
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eibachs are well known on many forums for...
SAGGING.
want proof? my frends 2g eclipse has eibach sportlines with tokico blue shocks. it suppose to be a 2 inch drop.
ill let you guess before you view the answer how much its dropped now
its currently dropped 4 inches. so it sagged 2 inches. :D
eibach quality right there for you
haha
HOTCHKIS you shoud get
SAGGING.
want proof? my frends 2g eclipse has eibach sportlines with tokico blue shocks. it suppose to be a 2 inch drop.
ill let you guess before you view the answer how much its dropped now
its currently dropped 4 inches. so it sagged 2 inches. :D
eibach quality right there for you
haha
HOTCHKIS you shoud get
#12
B/c mine rusted to crap and broke and I never even knew it (couldnt' tell from driving it). I ended up getting them replaced but had already put on my H&R Sports+Tokicos at that point. There's a thread on it somewhere.
#14
i had ground controls (eibach made the springs) on my 2001 civic, and i bought a used set of sportlines for my 93 civic hatch. I loved the drop, and i don't mind the stiffness. I've never had sagging issues. I'd go with the sportlines if you want a good drop and dont mind the bumpiness
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I agree go with tein. I have h-techs n I love them, no problem wit sagging or rusting.. Tein's are known for there quality. Also the h-techs are not to low but is perfect for me so I don't scrape but still closes that ugly gap.
#20
You know I have had hotchkis for a couple of years now and have decided that they are too low...got back on the site (after quite a hiatus) to do some research and I think I've settled on either the TRD or Eibach pro-kit springs with Tokico HP shocks...what do you guys think?