H&R Street Performance Vs Eibach Pro-street Coilovers
H&R Street Performance Vs Eibach Pro-street Coilovers
Hi everyone,
New to this forum but has been visiting for a while :-)
I've been looking at basic Coil-overs for my 2011 Brembo pack mustang for a while now. Car is being used mainly for drag racing and spirited driving with a little bit of tracking here and there so I'm looking for a street set-up to get rid of that crazy wheel-gap this thing has.
Seems like either Eibach or H&R will be a good choice? The thing is I can't seem to find opinions on the H&R coil-overs.
From what I did find, H&R has mono-tube dampers and offer warranty for life on them.
Eibach on the other hand, offers a 1 year warranty on their dampers and are using twin-tube dampers (still need to clarify that with them, but the warranty is for sure 1 years). Can't really seem to find a lot of other info like rates and stuff so I guess I'll have to contact both about that.
Either way I'm looking for opinions on each coil-overs. Would like to know which is the better one (H&R are a little bit more expensive but not enough to make a difference).
I'm overseas so that pretty much doubles the price, hence why I cant afford any of the advanced coil overs. My budget is pretty limited to 1200-1300$ max. I'll be glad to hear other suggestions.
New to this forum but has been visiting for a while :-)
I've been looking at basic Coil-overs for my 2011 Brembo pack mustang for a while now. Car is being used mainly for drag racing and spirited driving with a little bit of tracking here and there so I'm looking for a street set-up to get rid of that crazy wheel-gap this thing has.
Seems like either Eibach or H&R will be a good choice? The thing is I can't seem to find opinions on the H&R coil-overs.
From what I did find, H&R has mono-tube dampers and offer warranty for life on them.
Eibach on the other hand, offers a 1 year warranty on their dampers and are using twin-tube dampers (still need to clarify that with them, but the warranty is for sure 1 years). Can't really seem to find a lot of other info like rates and stuff so I guess I'll have to contact both about that.
Either way I'm looking for opinions on each coil-overs. Would like to know which is the better one (H&R are a little bit more expensive but not enough to make a difference).
I'm overseas so that pretty much doubles the price, hence why I cant afford any of the advanced coil overs. My budget is pretty limited to 1200-1300$ max. I'll be glad to hear other suggestions.
Overseas? Are you military? If you want some Eibachs then check out Kenny brown racing. They have the coils that are made by Eibach and are valved specifically for our cars. They have all the suspension I'm going to save up for as well.
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