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Eibach springs by McTamney
Started on: 01-19-2012 01:08 PM
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Last post by: McTamney on 01-19-2012 03:31 PM
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Report this Post01-19-2012 01:08 PM Click Here to See the Profile for McTamneySend a Private Message to McTamneyDirect Link to This Post
About a month ago i replaced my factory shocks and struts with kyb shocks and struts. My car is stiffer, but not stiff enough. I'm looking at doing either Eibach springs, or a WCF coil over kit. Does anyone know the spring rate on the Eibach lowering springs?

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Report this Post01-19-2012 01:28 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Tony KaniaSend a Private Message to Tony KaniaDirect Link to This Post
Progressive rate. All I know.

I have been running them on all four corners for about 12,000 miles now, and found them to be nice for cruising, and great for spirited driving. Expect them to take about 1,000 miles to settle. My ride height lowered closer to the advertised height within this time. The ride also will improve within in about that time.

KYBs all around.

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Report this Post01-19-2012 02:16 PM Click Here to See the Profile for PyrthianSend a Private Message to PyrthianDirect Link to This Post
adding a rear sway bar will stiffen it up
of course, you need to stiffen the front up some if you do that - maybe some of Rodneys Zero-Lash end links
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Originally posted by Pyrthian:

adding a rear sway bar will stiffen it up
of course, you need to stiffen the front up some if you do that - maybe some of Rodneys Zero-Lash end links


a rear sway bar is on my to do list. as well as different wheels and tires for a smaller sidewall and bigger brakes to come
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