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  1. #13
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    read it again..

    Quote Originally Posted by McChook

    I honestly do not belive you "need" to buy springs from overseas. If you wish, fork out for some Eibachs, or something really nice
    "I honestly do not belive you "need" to buy springs from overseas."
    - that's your suggestion/opinion, fine, i can accept that.

    then right after it, you suggests to buy Eibachs., which are from overseas.

    you're suggesting Eibachs which costs more than Spoon and Whiteline

    :roll:

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    Quote Originally Posted by McChook
    Quote Originally Posted by tanghy
    500 for whiteline
    or 600 for spoon hmm

    i think it's a no brainer decision
    damn straight, whiteline wins.
    you're the no brainer
    whiteline LOSES

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    Have you ever used the Spoon Springs? Lets be specific and say, in a DC5? Or do you just like to brag about brand names... Oh, I thought so

    I said "NEED". Need means "you have to have". I said, "you do not need", which means, you have a choice, and you don't have to buy springs from overseas. I know exactly what I said. The Eibachs are very nice, wipe the floor with spoon springs, but are more expensive. If you look to japan for suspension parts, your a goose.

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    hahah
    you make me laugh man
    of course we are commenting on what we know
    and yes, i have sat in a dc5 with eibach and a dc5 with spoon springs
    both are dc5R

    that's why i asked if his car was an R or not..
    and your comment about looking to japan for suspension parts is a joke??...LOL
    that comment itself is a joke

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    you *sat* in both. How about drive it - not passenger, DRIVE. How about a track, take each car there?? No?? Hmmm.....

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    thanks dude

  7. #19
    i did, on track, spoon spring, tein ss, king, on a dc5R

    the king sagged like anna nicole's titis

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    tested
    Spoon
    Eibach
    H&R
    Whiteline - off the shelf items

    all using DMS shocks

  9. #21
    i guess whiteline lapped the fastest time?

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    Nope, Eibach did.

  12. #24
    Eibach is very good indeed(i had them on dc2r), so does spoon, one thing i dont like bout Eibach is they wont disclose the specs of the springs (spring rate, material) :? peace

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