SASHO91
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Ok, i know that the other side of this has been beat to the ground.... Another thing that caught my attention was a member stating that the eibachs actually had a lower spring rate than stock... now, i dont think that was the case, but i would like to clear that up...
Now for the question....
Ok it is a known fact that if you put Intrax/Eibach Springs on a stock style strut, that it will become a pogo stick on wheels....
But what if you did it the other way around, assuming you have good/really good stock springs.... putting stock springs on Koni's....
maybe this has been disscussed before... but i really didnt want to search through all of the Spring/Strut threads for this akward question....
Now for the question....
Ok it is a known fact that if you put Intrax/Eibach Springs on a stock style strut, that it will become a pogo stick on wheels....
But what if you did it the other way around, assuming you have good/really good stock springs.... putting stock springs on Koni's....
maybe this has been disscussed before... but i really didnt want to search through all of the Spring/Strut threads for this akward question....


