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Eibach Pro Kit Vs Sportline Regrets...?

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This is directed to everyone who has upgraded their stock suspension with either the Pro Kit or Sportline options from Eibach. For those that opted for the Pro Kit, are you satisfied with the drop/look of your car or do you kinda wish you had gone lower with the Sportlines? For those that went with the Sportlines, are you satisfied with the drop/look or do you think the Pro Kit would've been a better choice? Why or why not?

Pro Kit - 1.3/1.0 inch drops front and rear
Sportline - 1.7/1.8 inch drops front and rear

For reference, I have a '24 A-spec Tech with the ADS suspension. I plan on using spacers/adapters to mount the Type-S wheels on my ride, (using the Eibach rear camber kit of course) and want to make a good decision with the suspension to complement the upgrade. For the next few months I'll be on the stock 18's however...

Please comment and let me know, I'm on the fence about choosing one of the two. Thanks,

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I have the same car as you, but 2023. I had the Sportlines installed, and I thought they were great. Great drop, rode like stock, and zero scraping. Ultimately, I decided to go with coilovers for a lower drop.

If you’re going to drop the car, make it worthwhile. To me, 1” is almost pointless. First pic is with Sportlines and 20mm/25mm spacers. Second pic is with coilovers.

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For the type s, the pro kit is perfect IMO. tight one finger gap all around. I would not want it to be lower then this.
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For the type s, the pro kit is perfect IMO. tight one finger gap all around. I would not want it to be lower then this.
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Ah. Finally been waiting for a decent photo. Mine came in but I will probably wait till spring.
 

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Thank you guys! I appreciate everyone's feedback so far. I'm leaning towards the Sportlines and now have some photos to reference to help! It's also awesome that all these cars are LCM too. 🤘

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I’m very glad I went with pro Line. Because I have smaller overall diameter wheels than stock and am even lower than before. Do not regret it one bit. I do not wish to be lower. Con comfortably drive around
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I have the same car as you, but 2023. I had the Sportlines installed, and I thought they were great. Great drop, rode like stock, and zero scraping. Ultimately, I decided to go with coilovers for a lower drop.

If you’re going to drop the car, make it worthwhile. To me, 1” is almost pointless. First pic is with Sportlines and 20mm/25mm spacers. Second pic is with coilovers.

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I have the same car as you, but 2023. I had the Sportlines installed, and I thought they were great. Great drop, rode like stock, and zero scraping. Ultimately, I decided to go with coilovers for a lower drop.

If you’re going to drop the car, make it worthwhile. To me, 1” is almost pointless. First pic is with Sportlines and 20mm/25mm spacers. Second pic is with coilovers.

IMG_8624.jpeg


IMG_0290.jpeg
Sheeesh my dude that thing goes crazy with the coilovers 🔥 question for you. I’m looking to purchase the sportlines and plan to purchase spacers as well for my 24 they. I know you did 20mm front and 25mm rear initially. Do you ultimately recommend going with a 20mm for both front and rear? I don’t necessarily plan on getting new rims just yet but want better fitment With the stock wheels.
 

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Sheeesh my dude that thing goes crazy with the coilovers 🔥 question for you. I’m looking to purchase the sportlines and plan to purchase spacers as well for my 24 they. I know you did 20mm front and 25mm rear initially. Do you ultimately recommend going with a 20mm for both front and rear? I don’t necessarily plan on getting new rims just yet but want better fitment With the stock wheels.
Thanks! I’d probably recommend doing 25mm all around. There was space for it, plus you wouldn’t run into the issue of the original studs hitting the backside of the center of the wheel. If you’re unclear on that, please check one of my earlier threads discussing the suspension upgrades.
 

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The drop almost looks the same depending on the angle of the photo.

I like the idea of the sportlines but I'm scraping as it is on my driveway even taking it at an angle. I'm scraping that small black vertical part/fairing under the bumper.
 
 





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