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Old 06-11-2008, 06:45 AM
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Any input on lowering springs? Eibach vs H&R

Hi all!!

I am new to this forums and I have recently purchased a new E70 3.0si in Indonesia. The color is white and I am ready to do some cosmetic works on it.

I am wondering if anyone has installed either eibach or H&R springs on their X5 because I am trying to find out which is a better option. I have some mix reviews between those two brands. While I was still in US, I put Eibach on my Cayenne and it was very stiff. I am wondering if H&R is softer or they are equally the same.

My X5 has the self leveling system, therefore I only need 2 springs for the front.

Eibach lowers the vehicle by 1.2-1.5inches while H&R has two setups, 1.2inch vs the 2inch.

Please give me some input on these products if anyone has installed them on your X5.

Thanks!
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