So who has experimented with the Eibach anti-sway kit from Rksport? Im debating it as an addition to the not for long non existing coilovers...
But how good? Is it worth the 350? Also, what would you reccomend for a suspension upgrade from springs? Maybe a tein coilover kit for around a grand?
looks for the group purchase going on
You could get ahold of some sportlines and d-specs pretty cheap.
Good steup
Brian Toney wrote:But how good? Is it worth the 350? Also, what would you reccomend for a suspension upgrade from springs? Maybe a tein coilover kit for around a grand?
I'm saving for Tein SS's and a Eibach sway kit.
Buying the eibachs for $265 in the Group Purchase then saving for the Tein SS's
I have the kit, works wonders, far far less sway into corners. It also loves Autocross now.
Have you considered the addco front and rear bars? The price is comprable, but you get a 1" front and rear bar.
As far as springs, if its a daily driver, I highly recommend Tein STechs on a decent strut (koni yellows or dspecs). The drop is decent, although the rear may sit to high for some, but thats the jbody way lol. The ride is fantastic for a lowering spring. With my set up, koni yellows are on full soft up front and half a turn (out of two) on the rear, and it takes sharper bumps nicely. More importantly for me (as a DD), it feels planted at highway speed and doesn't bounce or float over transisitions up to about 80mph. Over that, the struts need to be adjusted firmer to maintain the controlled feeling.
If its not a daily driver, or you don't care at all about ride quality, sportlines will give you the most drop and the highest control at the expense of ride quality.
Brian,
I am running the Eibach GP until July 31st. It is $265 SHIPPED for both the front and rear sway bar set (anywhere in the continental US). Canada/Puerto Rico/Hawaii/Alaska is extra shipping.
I also have Eibach sportline and prokit springs for sale, if you want them.
Just FYI.
Nate