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Old 06-13-2003, 03:46 PM   #1
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Intrax vs. Eibach vs. Hotchkis (Springs)

All of those guys have 2 inch drop springs. I am just wondering if there is any reason to pay extra $40.00 for the Eibach Sportlines or even $70.00 more for the Pro Kit. I like Eibach as a brand but I would really need some sort of extra features or quality to substanciate the extra cost. You guys know something I do not?

Every place I can save money I will cause I can put the money towards other things... like in this case LCA brackets. Lol

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I've only used the Jamex and Eibach Sportlines. Sport lines seem pretty good, but I got my slightly used set for $75 so I couldn't pass it up.
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Well which company has been around for longer? Eibach. Eibach are very good springs and its not just for the name, they give u excellent quality and looks
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