I may have posted this before somewhere but I have both the Eibach and the Str.Ts and while I do like the drop and both parts when used separately, they have problems when used together.
First, they were both designed to be ran with their oem counterparts (Eibach springs&oem shocks/Str.Ts&oem springs) - each of their sites admit this. Secondly, neither works well as a substitute for the other - Eibach springs are progressive and somewhat softer than oem springs. Str.Ts are somewhat softer than oem shocks. The two together are just too soft and loose overall and make for a somewhat bouncy wobbly ride which is especially noticeable in bumpy areas and on freeways. (Ask me how I know this, lol.)
Now the Eibach springs alone with oem shocks is a significant improvement to the oem suspension. Not only does it have a slightly smoother ride but you will also notice some performance improvement. If on pristine roads, this is my favorite combination overall as I didn't really notice any downsides in that environment (and let's not forget the nice drop!). However, if the roads in your area are anything less than nearly pristine and the bumpiness is a problem to you, this setup will get old fast.
Not willing to give up there though as I really liked the drop, I also tried mixing them a bit by using Eibach springs all around for the drop with oem shocks in front and Str.Ts on rear. This actually wasn't too bad of a combination and at first I really liked it and ran it for a few months. However, there is a squirrely motion I noticed from the rear mainly at highway speeds if the highway had any bumps in it. At first, I think I kind of ignored it because it is somewhat subtle and the improvement overall was so significant otherwise that I was just happy with the improvement and I really didn't notice or care too much at first. But as I got used to the ride overall and how the car was moving along, the squirreliness started becoming more apparent until I just couldn't ignore it anymore.
Ultimately due to the horrible roads in my area, I ended up using the Str.Ts with oem springs. I miss the drop - this car looks awesome dropped - but eventually the ride and peace of mind won. Besides that squirrely motion just didn't seem natural and had me worried that it might cause some other problem later down the road.
Just to clarify in case someone decides to try it out anyway - this squirrely motion was not really noticeable on the street. Even on the freeway it was hardly noticeable unless traveling around or slightly above highway speed limits (oops) and hitting some bumps (it doesn't take much though at this point so I probably should call them lumps, lol). Which is probably also one of the reasons why it took me so long to finally acknowledge it and change it but a fairly high percentage of my mileage is done on the freeway (and there was no way that I was going to be cruising below the speed limits in the slow lanes all the time) so MAYBE for someone else this might be a non-issue...
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