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Old Dec 10, 2007 | 12:39 PM
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Default Eibach Multi-Pro-R2

Just saw an artical for these in sprts car. looks really nice, i was going to wait for koni double aajdustables but these look better

http://www.livermoreperformance.com/...coil_over.html

wondering if anyone has a price on them yet, and what your thoughts are.
Old Dec 10, 2007 | 02:42 PM
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EDITED: Oops - my bad - you are specifically talking about the "Multi-Pro R2". The web page also has a set of Eibach Coil-overs pictured on it. I wrote the below response secifically about the coil-overs. Sorry - I don't have any input on these R2s. It would be interesting to read a review of these. For a long time the Tokico D-Specs have been the only afordable adjustable dampers for the S197...although it remains to be seen how affordable these R2s will be.

ORIGINAL: I recommend you talk (on the phone if possible) with one of our resident suspension gurus on this. There has been very little chatter on this forum about coil-over setups, at least that I've seen and I've done an enourmous amount of looking. The few posts that have mentioned coil-overs have had wildly differing opinions. I would venture to say that very few members have a setup like this so personal experience is going to be hard to come by. Try PMing "Norm Peterson", "F1Fan" or "RodeoFlyer".
Old Dec 10, 2007 | 05:35 PM
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The only people that would truly need it aren't likely to ask about it on here. I can tell you I was in the shock shop at Eibach months ago when the very first sets were sitting on the table. They are well made and well designed, albeit outlandish for most guys. I can't use them in NASA because of the remote reservoirs. The points penalty would bump me up a whole class and put me against z06's and 450hp Evos.

They are nice pieces, but unrealistic for most stang owners
Old Dec 11, 2007 | 11:57 PM
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Default RE: Eibach Multi-Pro-R2

i have more than likly used more complicated systems than these, but i have never used anything but eibach springs, not there conplete kit. i was wonder how these would hold up and the quality of there products.

the list price is going to be aliitle below 2800.00 and you should bealbe to find them for about 2400.00
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