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Old 08-30-2005, 10:45 AM
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[quote name='alberto_mg' date='Aug 29 2005, 07:52 PM']Eibachs are great. I'd take them over the Racing Beats any day of the week. I'm running the stock shocks with H&R springs. It does sit a bit higher in the rear than I'd prefer but not by much.



I'd recommend you get the Koni shocks and keep your Eibach springs. Konis are ride height adjustable via spring perches. You can only adjust them when the whole shocks/springs are apart. A few people recommend running them at the highest setting up front and the middle setting in the rear with Eibachs.

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Yea the only reason I was considering Racing Beats was the level ride height, and I've heard they are decent springs. Has anyone ever put sport line eibach springs on an RX-7 instead of the pro kit 1"?
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