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H&R Street Performance Vs Eibach Pro-street Coilovers
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<blockquote data-quote="Alon 5.0" data-source="post: 13634755" data-attributes="member: 156743"><p>Hi everyone,</p><p>New to the forum here but have been reading for a while. Lots of great info here!</p><p></p><p>I've been looking at basic Coil-overs for my 2011 Brembo pack mustang for a while. Car is being used mainly for drag racing and spirited driving with a little bit of tracking here and there so I'm looking for a street set-up to get rid of that crazy wheel-gap this thing has.</p><p></p><p>Seems like either Eibach or H&R will be a good choice? The thing is I can't seem to find opinions on the H&R coil-overs.</p><p>From what I did find, H&R has mono-tube dampers and offer warranty for life on them.</p><p>Eibach on the other hand, offers a 1 year warranty on their dampers and are using twin-tube dampers (still need to clarify that with them, but the warranty is for sure 1 years). Can't really seem to find a lot of other info like rates and stuff so I guess I'll have to contact both about that.</p><p></p><p>Either way I'm looking for opinions on each coil-overs. Would like to know which is the better one (H&R are a little bit more expensive but not enough to make a difference).</p><p>I'm overseas so that pretty much doubles the price, hence why I cant afford any of the advanced coil overs. My budget is pretty limited to 1200-1300$ max. If U have any other offers, shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alon 5.0, post: 13634755, member: 156743"] Hi everyone, New to the forum here but have been reading for a while. Lots of great info here! I've been looking at basic Coil-overs for my 2011 Brembo pack mustang for a while. Car is being used mainly for drag racing and spirited driving with a little bit of tracking here and there so I'm looking for a street set-up to get rid of that crazy wheel-gap this thing has. Seems like either Eibach or H&R will be a good choice? The thing is I can't seem to find opinions on the H&R coil-overs. From what I did find, H&R has mono-tube dampers and offer warranty for life on them. Eibach on the other hand, offers a 1 year warranty on their dampers and are using twin-tube dampers (still need to clarify that with them, but the warranty is for sure 1 years). Can't really seem to find a lot of other info like rates and stuff so I guess I'll have to contact both about that. Either way I'm looking for opinions on each coil-overs. Would like to know which is the better one (H&R are a little bit more expensive but not enough to make a difference). I'm overseas so that pretty much doubles the price, hence why I cant afford any of the advanced coil overs. My budget is pretty limited to 1200-1300$ max. If U have any other offers, shoot. [/QUOTE]
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