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Old 11-20-03, 03:45 PM
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Default eibach or ltuned springs

i know that there really isnt much difference between the two since eibach made the ltuned to lexus' specifications, but which would be better or what are the slight differences?
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Essentially they are the same, though IMHO I believe the Eibach are slightly stiffer. Both drop the car about 1-1.2 inches.

Here is a big difference: If Lexus installs the L-Tuned, they are under warranty and don't affect other warrantied parts. If you go the route of Eibach, unless the dealer installs them, be ready to have some battles if there are any suspension issues. Not saying they won't fix things under warranty, just makes it more difficult if or when something crops up.
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Default Re: eibach or ltuned springs

Originally posted by shadow
i know that there really isnt much difference between the two since eibach made the ltuned to lexus' specifications, but which would be better or what are the slight differences?
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