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<blockquote data-quote="01yellercobra" data-source="post: 16792308" data-attributes="member: 35549"><p>I've experienced Eibach springs on three cars. Two 98 GT's and an 06 GT vert. They all had the good stance, but the issue is the Eibachs are soft springs. They're made that way because a lot of people want the stock ride while being 2" lower. Can't have both. Even with good shocks/struts the ride is meh at best IMO. I put Koni's on the 06 and it did make it less skittish, but it still didn't ride as well as my 04 with Bilsteins and H&R race springs. </p><p></p><p>As mentioned a good coil over is the best of both worlds IMO. I'm a little lower than I was with the H&R's, but it rides just as good and handles really well. I would say if you're going to invest in coilovers to put the money into Vikings. I installed a set on a buddies car and they're really nice. It has me thinking about ditching my MM set up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01yellercobra, post: 16792308, member: 35549"] I've experienced Eibach springs on three cars. Two 98 GT's and an 06 GT vert. They all had the good stance, but the issue is the Eibachs are soft springs. They're made that way because a lot of people want the stock ride while being 2" lower. Can't have both. Even with good shocks/struts the ride is meh at best IMO. I put Koni's on the 06 and it did make it less skittish, but it still didn't ride as well as my 04 with Bilsteins and H&R race springs. As mentioned a good coil over is the best of both worlds IMO. I'm a little lower than I was with the H&R's, but it rides just as good and handles really well. I would say if you're going to invest in coilovers to put the money into Vikings. I installed a set on a buddies car and they're really nice. It has me thinking about ditching my MM set up. [/QUOTE]
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