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This is a discussion on Eibach vs SRT coils ? within the Tires, Wheels and Suspension forums, part of the The Garage category; since the SRT coils are direct bolt in and will lower the R/T to a "proper" stance, why go with ...
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Eibach vs SRT coils ?
since the SRT coils are direct bolt in and will lower the R/T to a "proper" stance, why go with Eibachs?
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I've been looking into Eibach's Pro Street S series & have thought about the same issues. Basically what I have read from other threads, is that the stock struts will ware faster. I am trying to squat my challenger more than the SRT stock suspension is but even with the Eibach Pro or Street springs bring faster ware. Again this is what I have found so far... V
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