CorrectAlso the sportline would be lower the the the pro kit right guys
That's where i get confused because. Kseries says it will fit. Pro-Civic will not sell me them because they say it will not and Eibach confirmed with me over the phone that they are just now going to started R&D'ing 2.0's to test fitment.And there is no specifics on weather it will work for the 2.0 so I assume it's for both and they are available for both
I am sorry for all the confusing info you are getting. I would listen to Eibach at this point and see what they say.That's where i get confused because. Kseries says it will fit. Pro-Civic will not sell me them because they say it will not and Eibach confirmed with me over the phone that they are just now going to started R&D'ing 2.0's to test fitment.
I am so confusedI am sorry for all ,the confusing info you are getting. I would listen to Eibach at this point and see what they say.
We know from selling the coilovers they fit both. I cannot think of a time when honda made the same chassis with completely different suspensions.
This could of course be a first.
piggy backing off this if you look up the OEM springs they both have different part numbers.From what I have heard, Eibach will be releasing a set for the 2.0L and a set for the 1.5T. The spring rates will be different on each model because of the engine weight differences. Yes, technically they would work as far as fitment goes, but the ride won't be as good as it could be and/or the ride height will be off because the springs aren't strong enough to sit at the correct height.