Sorry Guy's Mountune VS Eiback Sport

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I searched and didn't really see anything. On my last Fiesta I had the Eibach and quite like the drop, but it seemed to be bouncy. I would like to try the Mountune but the drop seems to be a little more than the Eibach? Any feedback would be appreciated.
 


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Most of the searches pointed to that Mountune springs are made by Eibach, but also to Mountune's specification. I just installed mine yesterday, and like them quite a lot. The ride also does feel less bumpy, but I'd like to spend more time with the car to confirm that. It also has very minimal drop, so I don't have to change my daily driving habit. I also have 15mm Garage Line adaptors. No rub whatsoever.

Good luck with your purchase!



 


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I searched and didn't really see anything. On my last Fiesta I had the Eibach and quite like the drop, but it seemed to be bouncy. I would like to try the Mountune but the drop seems to be a little more than the Eibach? Any feedback would be appreciated.
Getting better shocks will fix your bouncy issue. The stock shocks arent really made for lowing springs.
 


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Most of the searches pointed to that Mountune springs are made by Eibach, but also to Mountune's specification. I just installed mine yesterday, and like them quite a lot. The ride also does feel less bumpy, but I'd like to spend more time with the car to confirm that. It also has very minimal drop, so I don't have to change my daily driving habit. I also have 15mm Garage Line adaptors. No rub whatsoever.

Good luck with your purchase!



Thanks for the reply, your car looks great! I might just go with the Mountunes
 


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Mountune springs here for the last 20k miles or so. No complaints. I love them.
 


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I do think [MENTION=670]me32[/MENTION] made a good point, which was something I didn't read carefully before answering. If the ride quality is giving you problem in general, regardless of springs brand, then you should be looking at shock upgrades.
 


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No thanks. Cant justify paying over $300 on springs. Plus, I like that the Mountune lowers more in the front than rear.



Are you serious? You can't afford 50-75 more for a better performing spring? I have heard it all lol
 


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Are you serious? You can't afford 50-75 more for a better performing spring? I have heard it all lol
Do you read? I said "cant' justify". Has nothing to do with my finances, I make good money.
 


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Buying a performance car but then cheap on suspension seems odd. All over like 50 bucks......
 


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I like that the Mountune lowers more in the front than rear.
Are you serious? You can't afford 50-75 more for a better performing spring? I have heard it all lol
Please read what this person says before attacking their choice. Sure, we all enjoy driving performance cars here. Some people also put a heavy weight on appearance. Let them choose what they want for the result they want.
 


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I forgot many cars and coffee type of people now days.
 


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I personally really like Swift, the Sport Springs (used on both of my Evos). But the only application available for our cars is Spec-R, which is a bit overkill for daily driving.
 


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I had them on my daily and think they rode little better than stock. Sorry to derail. Back to orig post ?
 


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