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Originally Posted by nismoron
Eibach's are nice springs and are better than stock but are nowhere near the performance level of a good coilover. Kinda like a 240 is a nice sporty car, but its not a Ferrari!
For drifting I wouldn't even consider a set of springs. It's not to say some people dont drift on them, but they are nowhere as good as a set of cooilovers.
If you do go the spring route, then you will also need a good set of sway bars, front and rear to get the roll stiffness anywhere in the ballpark with a set of coilovers. By the time you spend $200 on a set of Eibachs and $300 on a set of sway bars, you are well on your way to a set of coilovers. I paid $680 for mine.
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yea thats what im planning, im getting teh eibach pro kit-plus that comes wiht springs, dampers, and sway bars. And i dont really use it for track very much except for the occasional slide and mountain run, b/c im using it on my daily commuter
so there isnt a very good chance im going to be sitting in my garage ajusting my spring settings ( though i wish i could) i just want somthing that i can roll with and hug some coners in the process
the reason im asking if there worth it is because the pro kit costs about 945
and the coilover kit cost about $2o0 more, and if the handing perfromance is really that supurb, then ill be willng to sheel out some $$$
THNKS FOR TEH HELP