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ANDY1.4

posted on 3rd May 03 at 17:07

wil the 50 mls b better with 17s than the 30mls?


philly willy

posted on 3rd May 03 at 17:02

eibach are the best springs you can buy!!!!!

What are ya on about it will bounch into a hedge???Any suspension fitted corectly shouldnt do this!Eibach are the most respected springs .... hense the price but are well worht it!
You wont ever have any probs with them!

Go 4 it
;) Phil


dannycorsa c

posted on 3rd May 03 at 16:32

im waitin for the 60mm drop shud look sweet on mt 16s


dannycorsa c

posted on 3rd May 03 at 16:31

no mods atall iv seen them with 18s and not alot had to b done to the arches


ANDY1.4

posted on 3rd May 03 at 14:35

so when i get my 17s should i ge sum 30ml eibachs?much arch mods?ive bin told just a bit on the back.


dannycorsa c

posted on 3rd May 03 at 12:46

iv got eibach on my corsa c they are very good springs not to soft but not to hard handles mint its dropped 30mm altho it seems to have gone more than that on 16" speedlines et49


Adam_lee

posted on 3rd May 03 at 09:20

I have an apex shocks and -40mm chassis dynamics springs on my corsa B. Its hard but it dont "bounce over headges". In fact i am thouroughly impressed with it.


Joff

posted on 2nd May 03 at 21:41

The Eibach kit won't be super hard - far from it. It's one of the most respected brands of suspension kits so you'll get a quality ride.

They're the choice of Steinmetz.

[Edited on 02-05-2003 by Joff]


MOB

posted on 2nd May 03 at 18:47

quote:
Originally posted by p1mdg
I have just lowered my corsa C 30mm on eibach springs bout a week ago, It has 17s on and has done wonders for the handling and doesn't bounce all over the place. Eibach developed the majority of springs for vauxhall to badge as Irmscher, although Eibach may be a bit more expensive you are getting a quality product with a 5 year guaranty. Eibach are the next best thing to buying vauxhall approved lowering springs (Irmscher) and are identical componants just much cheaper! hope this helps



wot arch work if ne is needed to accomadate 17's with ur eibach springs? thinkin of gettin 17's and have already got the eibach springs?


ANDY1.4

posted on 2nd May 03 at 17:31

What bout the 50ml eibachs ne1 got um?


p1mdg

posted on 1st May 03 at 12:52

I have just lowered my corsa C 30mm on eibach springs bout a week ago, It has 17s on and has done wonders for the handling and doesn't bounce all over the place. Eibach developed the majority of springs for vauxhall to badge as Irmscher, although Eibach may be a bit more expensive you are getting a quality product with a 5 year guaranty. Eibach are the next best thing to buying vauxhall approved lowering springs (Irmscher) and are identical componants just much cheaper! hope this helps


Mr 106

posted on 1st May 03 at 12:28

corsas dont suit rock hard shocks they will just bounce over the hedge consider gmax, middle road and not that expensive either


ANDY1.4

posted on 1st May 03 at 11:16

I wanna lower my car and have better handerling my shox and fairly new i think.Wod i do better getting just eibach springs?