LaszloT
07-30-2013, 03:27 PM
Since I "...live for the corners," I like this Eibach PRO-PLUS Performance Handling Package.
It's complete with springs, anti-roll bars and end links, so it has great value at under $600 plus tax, is a modest upgrade that is designed to work together with stock struts, and one that doesn't lower the car excessively.
PRO-PLUS | Performance Springs and Sway Bars (Step 1 + 2)
http://performance-suspension.eibach.com/performance_suspension/suspension_systems/pro-plus
I'm not particularly fixated on wheel arch gap, and was able to get the spring rate information that you were interested in from Eibach through a helpful vendor this morning.
Pro-Kit does use progressive spring rates so keep in mind these figures may look a little different then other springs
Front rate is: 143-206lb/in (Initial-secondary respectively)
Rear rate is: 109-206lb/in (Initial-secondary respectively)
Going to pull the pin on this one soon, as I need to minimize the body roll in hard cornering.
It's complete with springs, anti-roll bars and end links, so it has great value at under $600 plus tax, is a modest upgrade that is designed to work together with stock struts, and one that doesn't lower the car excessively.
PRO-PLUS | Performance Springs and Sway Bars (Step 1 + 2)
http://performance-suspension.eibach.com/performance_suspension/suspension_systems/pro-plus
I'm not particularly fixated on wheel arch gap, and was able to get the spring rate information that you were interested in from Eibach through a helpful vendor this morning.
Pro-Kit does use progressive spring rates so keep in mind these figures may look a little different then other springs
Front rate is: 143-206lb/in (Initial-secondary respectively)
Rear rate is: 109-206lb/in (Initial-secondary respectively)
Going to pull the pin on this one soon, as I need to minimize the body roll in hard cornering.