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Mav 3000

posted on 17th Jul 03 at 16:10

They're about 5 minutes from my house :) They were extremely helpful when I phoned them.


TOMAS

posted on 17th Jul 03 at 15:43

Ring Eibach on 01455286524. Very helpfull people. ;)


Laney

posted on 17th Jul 03 at 15:34

mmmm...uprated goodness....

:wave:


AdiSRI

posted on 17th Jul 03 at 15:33

The pro kit ones are probably similar, but the spotline ones are harder and lower.


Laney

posted on 17th Jul 03 at 15:30

I read somewhere that these are almost identical to Irmscher (sp?) ones. Or has some-one being lying to me :|


AdiSRI

posted on 17th Jul 03 at 15:24

for corsa B there are 2 versions of eibach springs

PRO KIT which is about 30mm

SPORTLINE which are 45-50mm

Sportline springs are also cheaper and are what i will be getting once my archs are cut back!

[Edited on 17-07-2003 by AdiSRI]


Laney

posted on 17th Jul 03 at 15:19

I've been looking around, and these seem to be the best springs to get.

They (PVD) say they're a 45-50mm drop. How accurate is this? Its just I'm on 15's et38, and I'd quite like to keep my tyres :P

Anyone heard of (or had) and problems with these?

Thanking you :D