Eibach Sportline Picture Request
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Eibach Sportline Picture Request
Did a few searchs and didnt come up with mutch, just a lot of broken links and bad angled shots. Can anyone post their sportline drop and if they are the 4cyl or 6cyl accord sportlines?
Much appreciated, im worried the rear is lower than the front
Much appreciated, im worried the rear is lower than the front
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That drop is pretty nice but im looking for pictures of the Sportline springs... thanks though I appreciate it.
edit: But I must say the chrome trim blacked out looks fkin fantastic! how did you go about doing that? that is my next mod after suspension.
edit: But I must say the chrome trim blacked out looks fkin fantastic! how did you go about doing that? that is my next mod after suspension.
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I didn't realize Eibach had more than the pro-kit....are you looking to slam your car? If so, go with coilovers...Koni K-Sport or Tein
edit: read the thread for info on black out tape....
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trimbrite t9005 black out tape
edit: read the thread for info on black out tape....
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trimbrite t9005 black out tape
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With coilovers ill most likely need to get front and rear camber kit to avoid shredding my tires... im looking to get away with some aggressive springs but if I cant find any than I will result to coilovers.
Tape huh? thought it was painted, prob so much easier with the tape, how long have you had it on so far and any signs of it comming off or peeling?
Tape huh? thought it was painted, prob so much easier with the tape, how long have you had it on so far and any signs of it comming off or peeling?
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Originally Posted by gc86
With coilovers ill most likely need to get front and rear camber kit to avoid shredding my tires... im looking to get away with some aggressive springs but if I cant find any than I will result to coilovers.
Tape huh? thought it was painted, prob so much easier with the tape, how long have you had it on so far and any signs of it comming off or peeling?
Tape huh? thought it was painted, prob so much easier with the tape, how long have you had it on so far and any signs of it comming off or peeling?
I don't need a camber kit on my car, it all depends...all of our cars are different..a ~2" spring drop isn't too major and a good alignment should do you good, it worked for me anyway.
Yeah the tape works well, other members have used it like Sun-Diego CL-S, and it seems to be a good product. I've had it on for about 3-4 months and I can't complain, very durable during washes and normal wear.
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Nice, im gonna look around tomorrow at a few local retailers listed on trimbrite's website and if I cant find it than i'll order it off amazon. Thanks again man
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Nice, im gonna look around tomorrow at a few local retailers listed on trimbrite's website and if I cant find it than i'll order it off amazon. Thanks again man
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Originally Posted by LIPPSTUH
sportline is a lower drop than prokit, you'll need front as well as rear. rear is almost a must for the prokit, so i can imagine that you'll need the front. keep us updated
Also..400 rated tires seem to be helping also, 7 months and next to no wear!
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no sportline is the most aggressive spring eibach makes, its a step lower than the pro kit. From a bit of reading on the accord forum looks like i'll only need a rear camber kit but since im getting the 4cyl eibach sportlines and the CL-S is so heavy in the front I might need it for the front aswell. I'll keep everyone posted... tire shredding negative camber here I come x_x
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