I'm thinking about putting some wheel spacers on my car (lowered with Eibach's Sportsline Kit) and I've been seeing a lot of discussions regarding 20-25mm spacers (especially 20mm front and 25mm rear), but with 18-20" wheels; as of right now, I'm just gonna stick with my OEMs until I decide to...
For sale:
Used set of Eibach Sportline lowering springs, less than 3k miles. Was installed on my 2018 Hatchback Sport. Only reason for selling is because I have upgraded to coilovers. Asking $200 obo. Local only.
Looking to purchase the sportline springs (look better than the pro-kit) and the rear camber arms if you have them!
If you have them pm me or post. Located in FL, so willing to travel or pay for shipping.
Good day CivicX!
Well after deliberating for ages I finally went and bought some lowering springs for my 2017 Civic Hatchback Sport. I was patiently waiting SWIFT brand springs but they seem to only be working on a set for SI's and have already released their CTR springs. Figured the Spec-R...
Hey guys, I've read a lot of forum posts and I'm still skeptical on what lowering springs to get. Do the Eibach Pro-kit or Sportline require a camber kit? I just want it to be safe and practical because it is my daily car. Thanks guys
I drive a 2017 Civic Hatchback LX, and I love it. I am getting a KTuner soon, and my next upgrade is either going to be some Eibach Lowering springs or new wheels. The LX OEM wheels are 16 inches (correct me if I'm wrong) and I want to get some 17 inch wheels and tires. I was doing some...
Does anyone else live somewhere Midwest where it snows a decent amount?
I'm from Ohio and I'm debating whether or not I should lower my car because of the snow.
Do you guys think it will even be that big of a deal? Am I just worrying for no reason?
Thanks
So I've been looking at doing the install myself as I've done with most of my cars. But since this is a new platform I'm reaching out to the forums to see if anyone has done this install already and has any advice to give as I heard that the front disassembly is not as easy as other...
I'm sure this is something many of you Type R owners have been waiting for - a quality set of lowering springs! These Eibach Pro-Kit Lowering Springs will lower the front and rear of your Type R by 1 inch, which is a near ideal amount for most customers.
Check out the below pictures for how...
I'm sure this is something many of you Type R owners have been waiting for - a quality set of lowering springs! These Eibach Pro-Kit Lowering Springs will lower the front and rear of your Type R by 1 inch, which is a near ideal amount for most customers.
Check out the below pictures for how...
So I just ordered Eibach sportline springs for my 17 civic hatch sport.
I could install them myself, but would like them done professionally to insure ride quality/sustainability.
How much should I expect to spend to have them installed?
PS: I'm in dayton, ohio if anyone knows any good local...
Eibach Sportine
# E20-40-036-01-22
Compatible with Sedan, Coupe and Hatchback
Used - had them for about 600miles
Reason for selling: Selling my hatchback
$200 shipped or best offer
$170 pick up in El Paso, TX or best offer
We do this basically in every forum we make as it's extremely useful to see your lowering spring options. It'll be especially useful for CTR owners who want to keep use of their dynamic suspension for the modes. We will see how coilovers integrate it, but initially most coilovers will likely do...
I'd like a drop of 1" for my 2017 Civic Sport Hatch. This will help to fill out the wheel gap a little better. I may have been influenced by others in the civicx.com forum! ;)
The top choices seem to be either Eibach Sportlines or the Eibach Pro-Kit.
I am looking for advice from Canadian's...