- Location
- Los Angeles, CA
- Car
- 05 FX35 RWD
well if i end up in cali for college, and if i can bring the FX, me and and dave will throw down. by then i assume i will need new tires anyway.![]()
money's already on the table
well if i end up in cali for college, and if i can bring the FX, me and and dave will throw down. by then i assume i will need new tires anyway.![]()
wait, so jordan, you have eibachs? next time your down we gotta do a side by side & see what's up![]()
you already have the advantage in experience though. gotta get a few drift runs under my belt to get more comfortable with the FX. maybe a little autoX too.money's already on the table![]()
Are the Eibachs that much more superior in the twisties???
Are you going to track the FX? If so, you might feel the handling difference, if not, the difference is insignificant.. Eibachs may help you take a highway merge lane 3-4 mph faster than the H&Rs and that'll be it mostly.. I'd rather get better comfort on the potholes than a 3mph difference.. Add in the GTSpec braces and the difference will be even less..
edit: Also, since you live in Chicago and since there's plenty of snow & salt over there, take a look at the thread below.. It probably won't happen to anybody except a couple of unlucky people but two people in one forum is a good enough cause to worry me, IMO.
http://www.infinitifx.org/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=17577
yea ken told me a place in irvine auto center that is sellin me the eibach pro kit and labor and alignment for only 450 =]
and yea my choice was to go for the eibach going to ask him to lower it 2 inches =]
Stillen bites
I have Eibach's and there's no way a softer, more lush ride handles better. I do agree the difference might be minimal if you're not doing auto-x or similar, and I plan on switching from Eibachs to H&R because the ride quality is kinda low... it's too rough for me![]()
I'm going through this very same dilemma now...
Some random thoughts from my research:
Eibachs are more firm
Eibachs sit slightly lower
Eibachs are tuned more towards a sportier ride
Eibachs are stiffer and less refined over harsh road surfaces
H&R are not as firm
H&R sit slightly higher
H&R offer a much better compromise between performance and everyday refinement
H&R have a better perceived image for quality products
All my other cars have H&R suspension and I have always been very happy with their products which are 1st class. But I'm struggling here to make a decision. Performance is the overriding factor for me even though I would prefer to go with H&R setup.
Are the Eibachs that much more superior in the twisties???
Have you ever had Eibachs on your FX? I don't think anybody can confirm this unless they've used both in the same application. I still plan on swapping out to H&Rs and I'll give it a hard run before and after to see for myself...Smoothness: H&R>Eibach
Under load: H&R=Eibach