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Hi guys,I have a question
4 days ago I installed on my car the eibach sportline springs...here is the result...

The question is that for me it is not so low as I expected it...expecially in the rear...
What do you think? Do I need to wait the springs to set,or is it something strange?

Thanx
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Originally Posted by Danny7
Hi guys,I have a question
4 days ago I installed on my car the eibach sportline springs...here is the result


i dont see a question in that post?

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Yes,my mistake...

(you are so quick... rofl)

Now the question is there... wink

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well, do you notice a change in handling or no? if not then i really dont know, also did you measure the height of the car before yo dropped it? that way you could measure the change


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i think you should wait till it settles a bit

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No,not a big difference in the handling...but consider that I had Hotchkis springs before...
And I already have Koni yellows and hotchkis street sway bars...

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...yups let em settle(bout 500 miles)...ur prob. gona c some camber in the rear( a lot)...just go to a good place and align all 4 wheels...u should b good thumbsup...looks good


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Yes I'll wait for a while..I already had a track day in Monza on saturday,the car was fantastic...but it doesn't look lower...maybe I have to wait again...

Does anybody have some picture of sportline springs just installed (i mean immediately after installation)?

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mine was high when i first installed it also..
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now look at the rear lol
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yeah they gotta settle then youll notice


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yup give them sum time to settle...i have these springs myself too

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You know I love your car bro...

To be honest I think that your car was lower than mine after installed the sportlines,but,anyway,I'llwait them to settle...

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hey Danny7, where are you're sexy rims? grin


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they will settle in a few weeks

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Mine used to look lower then they are now. After jacking my car up to switch tires and take off rims. It looks higher then it used to.


Kinda weird, i have the same springs too.

I'll wait till spring and take some pics. I can tell a huge difference though.


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my sportlines are low low in the rear, if i try to put a finger in between the fender and the tire my finger goes up, so thats low, hehe but then i have 17s on my car..

look at my sig to see how it sits now

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Originally Posted by Zero
hey Danny7, where are you're sexy rims? grin

They are in my garage...
In the picture shown I was in the Monza circuit...I was there for a track day anf I use Yokohama Advan tires on the 16" alloys for that purpose...

So You are all saying that the car will settle in the next weeks,right? I really hope so,I want it very low...

Anyway when my shocks will be worn,I'll install Tein SS,that's my choice! thumbsup

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just gotta wait for them to settle in. give it about a week or 2.

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it will settle.

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What shocks yall use? i put hotchkis springs on and they were to short. Too short to work properly that is??

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Originally Posted by c4justin
What shocks yall use? i put hotchkis springs on and they were to short. Too short to work properly that is??

You are right!
I have Koni yellows and I had the some problem with those springs...Eibach definitely fits better

In the end I wanted to say thanx to everybody...as you can see you were right...look how the car is after only 10 days...

I love it now...

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Originally Posted by Danny7
Originally Posted by c4justin
What shocks yall use? i put hotchkis springs on and they were to short. Too short to work properly that is??

You are right!
I have Koni yellows and I had the some problem with those springs...Eibach definitely fits better

In the end I wanted to say thanx to everybody...as you can see you were right...look how the car is after only 10 days...

I love it now...

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damn!!! looks perfect.. boy do i love our sportline springs thumbsup

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damnit! i wanna lower my car, how much were those lowering springs?

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why not hotchkis anymore?! I think it looked great at first, i have yet to install mine, but was inspired by yours

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Eibach Sportline are much better than Hotchkis IMHO...
The only thing is that I can feel the shocks working too low...but it's not too bad,the car is always under control...and if the road is in good conditions...well you can't imagine how fast it is now; it's so flat so fast through the corners,so relaiable...so lovely!!!

If you will to buy some Eibach springs go for that at suprastore...they made a 50% off to me...those guys are great...I live in Italy and I need someone to trust when I buy something...and I found them...

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what happend to your body kit confused

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Originally Posted by DJ_Curtiz
what happend to your body kit confused

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he SOLD it

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Hey rem how much are those Eibachs.. cause iw ant some for my GTS

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Originally Posted by RookieGTS
Hey rem how much are those Eibachs.. cause iw ant some for my GTS

um i got mine for 210 i think... but retail is 290.. you can find good deals all over though

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Originally Posted by rem
Originally Posted by DJ_Curtiz
what happend to your body kit confused

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he SOLD it

Eh eh you are right Rem...it seems like you know my car very well... wink
I had to sell it because on the track a body kit is not the best thing...and with the sportlines I could not even come out of my garage...

Anyway I bought the springs for $110...try to contact suprastore...

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wow ur car was lookin so sweet with that kam kit! thumbsup

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Originally Posted by bmw52786
wow ur car was lookin so sweet with that kam kit! thumbsup

i think it looks just as good without the kit thumbsup

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personally i like the kam kit looked a hell of a lot better on the car...

but for racing i can understand the reasoning for takin the kit off! thumbsup

im stock as well just cause i dont feel like forkin out all the money for a kit...

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Just for the look I agree it was more beautiful with the Kam...
But you know,it's full of speed bumps here and it's not good to have a very low car and a bodykit...I had to make this choice,and after all I'm very happy now.

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Ok... so whats the deal with the Hotchkis Springs?? As I have some waiting to be installed??? Are they too low? Stiff??

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That the hotchkis springs were too short on the koni shocks I've known it from my dealer...Driving the car with those springs was not so bad...I was very happy with them,the ride was stiff,but not too stiff...

In fact I've heard a lot of people happy with hotchkis springs.

I installed the sportline only because I wanted the car to be lower...and now I think the car is better,but I expected it because of the lowerin rate...

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I don't understand how the Hotchkis Springs could be to short with the Koni shocks, and how getting Sportlines with a larger drop would fix the problem?? As I also have Koni shocks... this is of some interest to me.

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I agree, it's hard to see the point...It's not clear even to me...what I think is that Hotchkis rear springs are shorter than the sportlines,and they are not going to settle...
In my opinion eibach sportline springs are longer (in fact when I installed them the car was higher than with the hotchkis) anf than they settle down...
I don't know how to explain (my english is not so good) but I think that eibach fullfil the space of the shocks in a better way,even if the car is lower...do U see what I mean?

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yeah i had eibach sportlines with koni yellows...with kam kit and 18s...and was too low ..i was exactly 3 inches off the ground in the front..so i decided to go with eibach prokit in the front and sportlines in the rear. the front is a bit higher now but not too much..probably not even an inch


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I had eibach sportlines installed around November 2004. I like the height of the front but I wish it were lower in the rear. It's about a finger-and-a-half gap in the front and a 2-finger gap in the rear. Is there any way to lower the rear further. Does the rubber bump stop need trimming. If so how can I tell if it needs trimming? Here are some pics
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Heres the rear
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i love the drop on the sportlines, but the fact that there are no shocks that are made to go with them kinda pisses me off. im probably going to go with a coilovers or some kind of 1 1/2" drop to go with some kyb agx shocks. that way i dont have to worry about them wearing out so quick. but heres a pic of my drop for now thumbsup
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I think that eibach claim a lowering rate of 2,4" in the rear,but that's absolutely not true...
They are only a little bit lower than hotchkis springs,and that makes me confident about the shocks...I think they will not last forever,but they will not wear so quickly...also because Koni is an excellent product!

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Hi guys

finally I have the answer...here's the reason why my car was not so low in the rear as I expected it to be...

Look at the springs!!!

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Than I've modified the srings last week...here is the result

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I've not made any picture yet,but I'm sure tha car is really lower now...and now I can really see why I've bought my eibach sportlines... thumbsup

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P.S. does anybody know why did this happen to me? It looks like in USA the shock plate is smaller than in Europe...

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Oh man, so the entire time the spring wasn't sitting down on the perch properly?! I think that's a result of a bad install job or the perch is bent.

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Originally Posted by GTS_Rosh
Oh man, so the entire time the spring wasn't sitting down on the perch properly?! I think that's a result of a bad install job or the perch is bent.

Yes you are right...anyway the ride was not so bad...the fact is that I don't think it was the result of a bad installation,because I had hotchkis springs before these and they had the same problem...I think that in America shocks and struts are different in the rear...

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