I guess we can come to an agreement that while the Eibachs may not be best for autocross they serve the purpose that myself as well as others were looking for and that is for everyday driving and giving it a lowered stance / center of gravity. Like you said most wont be able to tell by everyday turning, there definitely is an improvement however slight it may be, and I can tell this by being able to turn at a higher rate of speed without it getting sloppy, including doing a U-turn.
Also I was on the highway playing around, the beltway up here in the DC metro area is pretty curvy btw, and the back end did start to get lose on me with the stock suspension and I have yet to feel that with the Eibachs. (It was late with no one else around me by the way.) Wouldn't the result of less body roll contribute to the vehicle not getting squirrely just because the body of the car is staying put instead of rocking back and forth therefore not throwing it off balance when you do cut back into the other direction?