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I have the pro-kit on my EG civic. I can honesty say Eibach springs start to sag and drop after a few years. My car is now a good inch less then when I installed them 8 years ago.
 
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I have the pro-kit on my EG civic. I can honesty say Eibach springs start to sag and drop after a few years. My car is now a good inch less then when I installed them 8 years ago.
They have a lifetime warranty. Have you thought about getting replacements?
 

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I had a really bad experience with Eibach springs on my 05 Accord coupe.
Installed the Eibach springs when the car was like 2-3 years old. I had a first spring (front) that just broke in two a couple of years later. Eibach sent me 4 new springs, but I had to pay to replace them and could not use my car for about 2 weeks.
Then again, a couple of years later, had another spring that just broke in two again (rear). This time, they only sent me 2 rear new springs, but the fronts were so badly rusted that I just decided to go back to stock.

So if you live where there is no salt on roads in the winter, go for Eibach. But if you drive your car on salty roads in the winter, I would pass...
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