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2015-02-19 17:58:45
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Eibach Sportlines...has anyone used these?
I got a set of KYB AGXs, I am looking for a spring to go with them. I am looking for a spring that will not make the ride and handling crappy, or cause bottoming out. A forum member has a set of Eibach Sportlines for sale. Has anyone used/is using this spring on your b14? If so, what is your opinion on them?

The suspension thread states this:

B14 Sportline: 1.9" front drop, 1.9" rear drop
Struts To Use: Will not work well with any struts.
Rate: 150 front, 140 rear
B14 Pro-Kit: 1.4" front drop, 1.4" rear drop
Struts To Use: *CSK's only for a daily driver, no OEM length struts.
Rate: 160 front, 140 rear.

This is a technical write up and not tested, I have searched but could not find anything.
2015-02-19 18:57:54
#2
If i had to choose between the two I would go with the pro kit. The problem is suspension travel. With only 3" of suspension travel to begin with a drop of almost 2 " is leaving you with 1" of suspension travel. Not Ideal, Obviously being able to dampn the struts can help but only so much.

From the great suspension thread and the words of mike kojima

Quote:
Originally Posted by Mike Kojima
A question that comes up every day thats annoying is lowering springs for the B13 and B14 Sentras.

These cars have very little wheel travel and cannot be lowered more than 1-1.5" without badly affecting the ride and handling. H&R spring are way too low and too soft, so are Eibach sportlines and even the less low prokits.

Get these only if you are into looks, the car will ride the snubbers in a turn and handle poorly. B14's have so little rear wheel travel that they will ride very bad as well. This is a rice mod.

The only lowering springs that are any good for B13 and B14's are the hypercos and they must be teamed up with a decent shock like a KYB AGX. They have decent spring rates and will really turn your car into a G machine.

Eibachs and H&R's will work well only when using Motivationals shortend struts and shocks for conventional shaped springs with Motivational/koni foam bumpstops and the Motivational rear shock mount for B14's. These will let you get your wheel travel back and even give a real nice ride.

Anyone asking these question over and over can now get flamed!

Mike
2015-02-19 21:59:20
#3
Originally Posted by SeaJayEmm
The suspension thread states this:

B14 Sportline: 1.9" front drop, 1.9" rear drop
Struts To Use: Will not work well with any struts.
Rate: 150 front, 140 rear
B14 Pro-Kit: 1.4" front drop, 1.4" rear drop
Struts To Use: *CSK's only for a daily driver, no OEM length struts.
Rate: 160 front, 140 rear.

This is a technical write up and not tested, I have searched but could not find anything.

Do you realize how dismissive, insulting and arrogant you sound?

You have some audacity to think you know enough to question, test or dismiss ANYTHING in that write-up. You're apparently smart enough to find the Suspension Thread and read part of it, but not quite smart enough to grasp the essence of it and do math.

3 inches of travel minus 1.9 inches of travel equals 1.1 inches of travel. On a weak-ass spring that is not enough to keep you off the bumpstops. These are FACTS.

You should DEFINITELY go buy those Sportlines and test that so easily dismissed "technical write up" yourself SeaJayEmm. By all means, have at it cowboy.
Last edited by Shawn B on 2015-02-19 at 22-00-38.
2015-02-19 23:22:19
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Shawn B, you are right man. Stupid post by my part. I have looked around and can't find hypercos for sale anywhere. Looks like I will go with Road Magnets. Shawn B...please forgive me
2015-02-20 00:00:37
#5
We're alright SeaJayEmm. Sorry I snapped at you. That Suspension Thread is there specifically to keep you from stupidly doing exactly what you were contemplating doing.

I know it is frustrating, but we still only have two (2) choices in conventional springs that are worth a damn. And you just named them.
Last edited by Shawn B on 2015-02-20 at 00-03-00.
2015-02-20 18:32:07
#6
Just bought a pair of Road Magnets. If anyone is interested Discount Code RMOC10 is working (for now) for 10% off. Picked up a set for $263 shipped.
2015-07-30 18:28:27
#7
Sportline bounces in the rear when the car has weight added to it.


Pro kit rides much better.
2015-08-09 14:22:41
#8
I went with the Road Magnets, I like the way they ride.
2015-09-24 02:11:23
#9
I had sportline springs and agx struts on my 97 SE-R. Way too much bounce, car looked nice though. My 98 SE-R has pro kit springs, ride is much better than my 97.
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