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jhenty Aug 31, 2003 08:47 PM

eibach springs
 
Does anyone have the eibach pro-kit 1" drop springs on their 92-96 es? i am considering buying some if i can get a resonable price as long as they make a big difference. If anyone know where i can get them the cheapest please let me know about that too. I figure a strut bar and those springs might improve body roll and cornering but if not im sure one of you experts here can tell me. Thanks

Ghetto-Pimp Aug 31, 2003 10:14 PM

yeh i have the eibach springs, and they dont even drop the car that much at all, my car didnt even look drop when i had the springs put in, but only good thing about those springs is they ride pretty good

Maeve Sep 2, 2003 05:08 AM

get the "sportlines" . They will drop your ride 2" more. Use the OEM struts ( if they are still in a good condition ). Lexus' struts are actually as good as aftermarket's. You will still feel comfort inside.

jhenty Sep 2, 2003 05:35 PM

what kind of cornering difference (performance) will i get with either set of springs?

Maeve Sep 2, 2003 05:38 PM

I have tried both, they all felt the same . Technically, the lower you go the stiffer you get.

juan01 Sep 2, 2003 10:31 PM

Where's the website for these sportlines? Price range?

DaveLMAX Sep 3, 2003 12:45 PM

I have a set of Eibach coil springs for a 92-96 ES 300. I had them on my car until I sold it a couple of years ago. I have them in my garage. If you are interested, please email me at newzdave@aol.com

binelus Sep 12, 2003 09:59 AM


Originally posted by serrano007
Where's the website for these sportlines? Price range?
no site ?

Luc Sep 12, 2003 09:16 PM

Eibach sportline springs will NOT work properly on an ES unless there's a perch, which translates to "fake coilover" like the Ground Control system. The ES uses a strut that supports the spring, whereas the GS & LS have the springs and shocks separately, a double-wishbone setup, thus, the springs can be easily changed out.


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