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I'm sure this question has already come up and been answered, but can you use the Eibach Pro Kit with the stock SVT struts and get good results? Thanks.


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No. The stock struts are not designed to work outside their set parameters. Plus doing it on tired struts is twice as bad.

Replace the struts with a performance set at the same time or you will be doing or paying for the labor again in the near future.


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OK thanks. I take it Eibachs and Konis work pretty well together?


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dont know from 1st hand knowledge but judging from reading on the site "hell yeh"


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Konis are the best you can get, so yes, they re a good match.


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They're really expensive though. I guess you get what you pay for!


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I installed Leda sport springs on my stock struts @ about 50K miles. 10K miles later, my struts are trashed. my car bounces all over the place on bumpy roads.

I'll be getting Konis and Ground-controls soon


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They're really expensive though. I guess you get what you pay for!


Exactly! Im just too cheap to pay that much.


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Originally posted by jpatt225:
I'm sure this question has already come up and been answered, but can you use the Eibach Pro Kit with the stock SVT struts and get good results? Thanks.


Yes, you can, and I know of at least 1 CEG'er who's running that setup, his name is Jim his CEG name is SVT2k, I think. Ask him about it, I don't think he has any problems with that setup.


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