WTB: 545/550 Eibach Pro Kit # 2078.140
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WTB Eibach Pro Kit for V8 E60 (Non M5)
# 2078.140
Trying to swap my H&R Sport with Eibach.
(H&R Sport is too low for me)
Let me know if anyone has a set for sale.
# 2078.140
Trying to swap my H&R Sport with Eibach.
(H&R Sport is too low for me)
Let me know if anyone has a set for sale.
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Had coilovers on my previous car before.
They were stiffs, squeeks after a while and fragile to bent.
How are E60 coilovers?
Do they feel civilized or feel like a true sport car?
I'm only looking for a slightly lowered and stiffer than OE Sport.
If coilover feels stiff for the street then that is not what I am looking for
Currently I have H&R Sport and Bilstein Sport combo.
It is too low for me. The ride is good but I do feel the spring is still under damped.
I went w/ Koni adjustable but was not happy w/ the rear internal adjustment method.
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Hey Wassup David!
Been a little quite lately huh?! Glad to see you still lurking lol.
This is the reason I went with the Eibachs instead of H&R. Both are very good but the H&R was a little too aggressive (stance wise) for me. I'll be honest, I still do scrape (on the fronts only w 245/35) with my Eibachs but comfort wise it still rides like OEM, but while cornering is where you'll feel the difference. I don't need to explain, you already know this. Good luck bro.
Been a little quite lately huh?! Glad to see you still lurking lol.
This is the reason I went with the Eibachs instead of H&R. Both are very good but the H&R was a little too aggressive (stance wise) for me. I'll be honest, I still do scrape (on the fronts only w 245/35) with my Eibachs but comfort wise it still rides like OEM, but while cornering is where you'll feel the difference. I don't need to explain, you already know this. Good luck bro.
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