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Old 03-08-2011, 03:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Eibach Sportlines.....update!!!

I just spoke to Eibach.
They say the Sportlines are still under development for our CR-Z
They approximate a late May, early June release.
They said the drop will be at least 1.5/1.5....maybe a little more....

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I just spoke to Eibach.
They say the Sportlines are still under development for our CR-Z
They approximate a late May, early June release.
They said the drop will be at least 1.5/1.5....maybe a little more....

stay tuned
I dunno, based on some reads, 1.5 makes me a little nervous for the CR-Z. But if they do the development along with the T&E, they might look and feel great... Can't wait to see em on someone's CR-Z..
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Old 03-08-2011, 10:50 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I've used sportlines on other cars and I stand by them to the grave.
I personally like my drops 1.5" or better and my ride somewhat stiffer.
Couple the sportlines with a decent set of shock/struts, I will be in heaven again.

By all means, they are not everyones cup of tea. But would take sportlines
over half the coilovers on the market.....JMHO
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I've used sportlines on other cars and I stand by them to the grave.
I personally like my drops 1.5" or better and my ride somewhat stiffer.
Couple the sportlines with a decent set of shock/struts, I will be in heaven again.

By all means, they are not everyones cup of tea. But would take sportlines
over half the coilovers on the market.....JMHO
RGR that. Looking forward to the Pics and impressions...
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oh me too....hahah
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I am thinking about the eibach coil over setup. It has not been released yet but I like the idea of being able to pick my drop. I want to tighten up the handling but not slam the car. .08 - 1 inch would be perfect.
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