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  1. #1
    Registered Member Two Rings
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    2000 Audi A4 1.8T
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    La Jolla, Ca

    Eibach pro springs

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    Hey,
    I have a 2000 Audi A4 and im looking to lower my car further. I was wondering if anyone knew what kind of struts and shocks go with Eibach pro springs?

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    Active Member Four Rings burner799's Avatar
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    Re: Eibach pro springs

    lol wowwwww
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    SkunkonCrunk: i had to pay $300 and fight the city after they sprayed a bike lane on my car
    SkunkonCrunk: i hear ya, i know u guys dont get along but let bigons be bigons, or however u spell it, im at a two year

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    Registered Member Two Rings
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    Eugene, Oregon

    Re: Eibach pro springs

    beeeeee niiiiice :) as long as the struts are made for your car they're gonna work with your eibach springs. And quick question, do u already have eibachs on there? Unless you get a set like bilstein grooved ones they shouldn't change your height. May make it sit higher tho if ur stock struts are blown!
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    Registered Member Two Rings Oranoco's Avatar
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    Audi A4, Escort RS Turbo
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    United Kingdom

    Re: Eibach pro springs

    provided your dampers are in a good state of repair you should get away with using up to a -30mm spring kit. Any lower and you should really be looking at fitting uprated dampers too.
    1996 Audi A4 1.8T @181bhp, 199lb/ft.... so far!

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Seerlah's Avatar
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    Re: Eibach pro springs

    There is a complete Eibach Pro kit w/struts and shocks.

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    Registered Member Two Rings
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    2000 Audi A4 1.8T
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    La Jolla, Ca

    Re: Eibach pro springs

    what about adjustable coilovers??

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    Veteran Member Four Rings Seerlah's Avatar
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    Re: Eibach pro springs

    There are a few people running them. I was about to purchase used ones from a fellow AZer maybe a month or so ago for $500 but there were some issues. Since I am 01, I need to use the B6 ones. He needed trade for stock sports suspension (I have a B5) and he lives in So Cal. I am on the East Coast. But yeah, I was planning on getting the Eibach coilovers.

    You should read up on reviews of coilovers. They come in handy. For example, there was just a review couple threads down with an inquiry pertaining to the H&R coilovers and it seems that they eventually need rebuild. Now if you go with the Koni's or Stasis, they are praised by many for being one of the best for thier price range. And they come with a lifetime warranty, so that is always something to consider.

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    Registered User Four Rings Mike@PureMS's Avatar
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    San Diego, CA

    Re: Eibach pro springs

    Our preferred shocks are KONI Sports. They're comfortable, and work great with all sport lowering springs like Eibach, H&R, Vogtland, and Neuspeed.

    Bilsteins are another good option. Both offer lifetime warranties, so you'll never have to buy any again!

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