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Friend owes me some money on an old deal -- I can get Eibach or H&R springs for less than $200 from him.

 

I hear Eibach is less drop/less harsh and H&R is heavy drop/harder ride.

 

If anyone has Eibach; throw up photos (like to stance) and if you got H&R; throw up photos too.

 

Also, tell me what your ride is like. I don't want a spine shattering ride, however for $200 bucks on springs (kinda not a bad deal). I got some bonus points at dealership so they'd put them in for literally free (few bucks to spend on that). It's a cheap mod I can do now.

 

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I've had both' date=' I like the eibachs better. The H&Rs rode harder and had a pogo effect. The eibachs are smooth until you start pushing them, they are nice on the ramps. The H&R look better.[/quote']

 

Well I have stated before in a previous thread. I started out with H&R. Enjoyed them very much. Looked great. With stock tire/rim combo no rubbing at all.

At the beginning, which to choose as others have been here before buying them. H&R of Eibach's. I would still have the H&R on if I did not encounter a serious creak in the top of the strut towers that really concerned me. It was loud and you could hear it while driving/turning and when stopped and turning back and forth. I would have my son rotate the wheel and I would put my hand on the tower and you could feel the creak and hear it. I installed new top bearings and reinstalled them to make sure all was done right. Still it was there. My thought was it was at its suspension geo limit. So i bought the Eibach's. Installed them and no creak. Not once since. The ride is softer for sure and I kinda like it. I loved the stock ride but was way too high in back. Maybe I will put the H&R's back springs in only with the front Eibach's. Eibach's could be a bit lower in back for sure.

 

Just my experience I have had. Not bagging on H&R or trying to change anyone mind.

 

My2Cents

 

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Yeah I was wondering if the stock struts/shocks could handle the drop of the H&R but nobody seemed to be talking about it so I didn't really think twice. If we can just get someone like Koni to make something to replace the stockers that would be a great option if people didn't want to fool around with adjusting coilovers and only adjust the struts/shocks for rebound etc...

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Maybe I will put the H&R's back springs in only with the front Eibach's. Eibach's could be a bit lower in back for sure. Just my experience I have had. Not bagging on H&R or trying to change anyone mind. My2Cents

 

I was thinking of doing the same thing, Eibach's up front and H&R out back. I wonder what the stance would look like? I imagine it would level it off a bit. I'll have to keep an eye out for a used set of one or the other rather than buy two new sets.

 

If you switch the rears post up some pictures.

 

 

 

 

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sHHH; ok we need to get together one weekend so you can take me for ride around town. I want to see what it feels like--I like the Eibach/H&R look. It's level and doesn't have the ass in the air.

 

You didn't put those in did you? Shop did it? Did they put in new bolts to align you to spec?

 

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I put them in with the help of my friend who owns a service garage down the road.

We haven't done the final alignment yet (for toe in) but I didn't need the bolts.

His rim attachments didn't go to 20 inch for the alignment, so I bought some 1/2 bar stock and we got the rear dialed in. We needed more to do the 4 wheel alignment.

Give me a call and we'll set something up. You can also see what the LMS 93 tune feels like.

 

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Ignore the fact the car is filthy' date=' but here are some shots of stock vs Eibach vs H&R/Eibach. The ride was the best with the Eibachs. The Eibachs lowered the car 1 inch at each wheel. The H&Rs in rear brought the rear down another 5/8 inch. [/quote']

 

It does look best with the Eibach/H&R combo. Does it handle better, worse, can't really tell the difference? Thanks for the pic!

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It handled the best with the Eibachs front and rear.

With the H&Rs in the rear it's a little more bouncy and harsh, and not as stable in the turns (skittish over bumps).

The Eibachs were firm but compliant, sort of European feel, but I wanted the rear lower.

I may put the H&Rs in the front just to see how it rides.

 

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It handled the best with the Eibachs front and rear. With the H&Rs in the rear it's a little more bouncy and harsh' date=' and not as stable in the turns (skittish over bumps). The Eibachs were firm but compliant, sort of European feel, but I wanted the rear lower. I may put the H&Rs in the front just to see how it rides. [/quote']

 

I'm thinking of going with Eibach; I prefer the European approach. I don't care for it to be slammed and skipping over crud.

 

I just wish I knew if I need new bolts for Eibach in order to align it properly.

 

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I think Mike put bolts on his H&R's but I don't think I'll need them on the Eibachs. I'll know for sure next week.

 

Even with the H&R's I did not need the cam-bolts.

When I put the Eibach's in I definitely did not need um. There was plenty of room in the slop of the holes to existing bolts that they could true them in.

 

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Guys with 2013 MY' date=' did you order the same springs as 2010-2012MY ? Or is H&R #51626 and Eibach #35124.140 are to be bought to fit on 2013?[/quote']

 

Yes the 2010-2012 springs will work on the 2013.

The front strut mounting is different on the 2013's but the spring perch is the same.

 

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