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Old Apr 27, 2011 | 05:14 AM
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H&R or Eibach

which one does the best drop..?? i need someone recommend. pics..plz thx (NEW HERE)
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Old Apr 27, 2011 | 09:48 AM
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i recommend using the search in here...If you want people to help you out, provide them with more information like what kind of G you drive, sedan, coupe, s, x...etc. but use the search instead.
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Old Apr 28, 2011 | 05:25 AM
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mine is 2010 g37s coupe
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Old Apr 28, 2011 | 08:56 AM
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Welcome to the forum. I agree with SRG the search button it's your friend, there are tons of thread/pictures with H&R/eibach springs. I can give you a bit of info since in the past I owned both. H&R are extremely slammed I personally love the look, however once you install H&R you will need camber kits Front/Rear since there is no way to get your alignment back to specs. Also H&R can give you a hard time going over speed bumps, getting in/out garages/driveways. Since it's so slammed there are many factors to look into before getting them. Eibachs, very mild drop but enough to get rid of that hideous gap lol. IMO those are the best springs to start with, those won't give you problems since the ride comfort it's almost like stock, you can get your alignment back to specs without using camber kits, no issues with speed bumps or garages. Now search look at pics so you can decide what you're looking for. Hope this help
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Old Apr 28, 2011 | 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by BooSa37
Welcome to the forum. I agree with SRG the search button it's your friend, there are tons of thread/pictures with H&R/eibach springs. I can give you a bit of info since in the past I owned both. H&R are extremely slammed I personally love the look, however once you install H&R you will need camber kits Front/Rear since there is no way to get your alignment back to specs. Also H&R can give you a hard time going over speed bumps, getting in/out garages/driveways. Since it's so slammed there are many factors to look into before getting them. Eibachs, very mild drop but enough to get rid of that hideous gap lol. IMO those are the best springs to start with, those won't give you problems since the ride comfort it's almost like stock, you can get your alignment back to specs without using camber kits, no issues with speed bumps or garages. Now search look at pics so you can decide what you're looking for. Hope this help
couldn't have said it any better.
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Old Apr 28, 2011 | 10:31 AM
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eibach, anything lower go with coilovers imo
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