Eibach Sportlines or H&R Super Sports

Which Lowering Springs

  • Eibach Sportlines

    Votes: 8 27.6%
  • H&R Super Sports

    Votes: 19 65.5%
  • Other Lowering Springs

    Votes: 2 6.9%

  • Total voters
    29
  • Poll closed .

Danny281

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Hey guys I wanted to see what you thought would be a better stance the Eibach Sportlines or the H&R Super Sports. I had H&R SS on my 04 GT and liked them but the ride was rough with Tokico HP's. I want to get it pretty low but but also dont want to have it as rough as I did before. I will be putting camber bolts from either Steeda or Eibach instead of MM C/C plates like I had because I dont want to drill my strut mounts and since this is my daily driver I dont need an aggressive set up. I wanted to see which will drop my Mach more between the two. I currently have a set of Eibach Pro Kit springs on there that have only 1000 miles on them but I want it a bit lower like my 04 GT was.
 

suaveflooder

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I voted other. This is a pretty common topic. H&R race are the only way to go sir. No isos and the car sits perfectly. Not too low, but nice and aggressive. If you're looking to keep a soft ride, go with cut stockers and save your money for some "go fast" mods

Do a search on the different springs and you will get ride heights and pics.
 

clc44

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I voted sport lines, I have the Pro Kit with NO iso's. It sits great to me. They're a little softer than the sportlines, therefore the ride isn't as harsh.
 

OrangeMach23

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Go with the H&R's I have had the sportlines and they are great springs but I am going to go with the H&R's in my Mach. All of my buddies have had them in their Cobra's and I love they way their cars rode!
 

99BlownVert

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here is my black mach with sportlines and all isos. It rode great imo better than any spring I have used and looked perfect I thought.

mach1093-1.jpg
 

da5deuce

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here is my black mach with sportlines and all isos. It rode great imo better than any spring I have used and looked perfect I thought.

mach1093-1.jpg

It damn sure does look PERFECTO!!!!

Sent from compton while avoiding prostitutes, drive by's, and jehovahs witness' while using a android phone
 

Danny281

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Thanks guys. I might go with the H&R SS springs again. I cant see the wheel gapping all that well on the front end 99Blownvert can you post up another pic for me.
 

99BlownVert

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Sorry this is the only other one I have. Also these are 245 tires on the front so the gap wont be that large with a 265 or larger tire


mach1095.jpg
 

TexasMach

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Dont mean to jack the thread but it pertains to the poll. What's the most common Iso setup Mach owners run with H&R SS'? Mine sits super high so I would like to get the most drop without compromising quality(noise, ride, etc).
 

Danny281

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I am going with the H&R SS again guys any of you know which is iso is better to remove the top or the bottom if your only removing 1 in the front? Also if you wrap them with electrical tape does it indeed help with the squeaking and if it does how long until the tape gives out on you.
 

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I've had both springs and the sport lines are way too soft of a spring. They bottom out on everything. I would get the h&r's.
 

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I would go with eibach. I love my stance and the ride isnt to terribely bad. But my opinion is one sided since I've never owned a set of H&R.
 

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