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Old 02-22-2004, 12:43 PM
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Eibach damper kit

Anyone considering it to compliment thier spring setup? Just wondering cause i heard they are out there
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where did you see them out? i checked their website and they only have the springs listed for our car.
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where did you see them out? i checked their website and they only have the springs listed for our car.
yes i know...but a guy that bought a TSX about 2 months ago was at the dealership the other day while i was their also and we struck up a conversation about the springs and he told me that a rep from eibach sent him info on the Pro-Damper kit for the TSX. Its not on the site yet i believe. when i find out more ill let you know. thats a definate must if everything is legit.
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hmm sounds good. dont really need the function of a coilover system. a nice strut to match with the pro kit should be awesome. i checked on their website and it seems that the pro damper + pro kit is a perfect match. i need those shocks!! my car is bouncing all over the place haha
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did you give them a call?
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so how exactly will we benefit from adding the damper kit?
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Originally posted by accsuperstar
hmm sounds good. dont really need the function of a coilover system. a nice strut to match with the pro kit should be awesome. i checked on their website and it seems that the pro damper + pro kit is a perfect match. i need those shocks!! my car is bouncing all over the place haha
So, are your stock shocks all worn out already with the lowering springs? How long have you had the springs on?
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no they are not worn out yet. i have had my springs on for about 7 months? the ride is just bouncy in the area that i live in. i am just curious to see how much the eibach will run.
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Yeah, some adjustable dampers would be nice. I heard Koni is releasing TSX applications in May 2004.
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Yeah, some adjustable dampers would be nice. I heard Koni is releasing TSX applications in May 2004.
This is what keeps me from installing a Pro Kit and the Ingalls rear camber kit right now. I might have to crumble and wait on updated dampers. After the exhaust and OEM kit install, I am losing patience, quickly.
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why not put on the springs? might as well wear out your stock shocks some
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well the benefits of THIS damper kit with an eibach spring setup will soften up the ride and give a tad better handling. Our stock setup will definately wear out after alot of driving on lowered springs. Koni is good but since i and many people on these boards have the Pro Kit from eibach....the eibach damper pro kit is the best matching fit and will make a nice complete install with springs and sway bars.
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Originally posted by accsuperstar
did you give them a call?
Yes i did call and email and they kinda were giving me the run around. basically this guy on the phone told me they are in the works. they are baseing it off the 03-04 accord pro damper kit. he didnt give me a time frame but he did say they have some complaints about the pro kit on our TSX and he recommened some sort of damper kit eventually.
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If people are complaining about the Pro kit then people with the sportline kit must be crying. I'm so happy i chose the pro kit over the sportline, I wouldn't have any teeth if i did.
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