New Springs with OEM damper?
Re: New Springs with OEM damper?
ok my friend ! thank you very much for the advice. 100'000 km not miles !
i'm still thinking on the better option but mini me is a priority
i'm still thinking on the better option but mini me is a priority
Re: New Springs with OEM damper?
I recomend eibach springs!!!
I have since one year, it's makes greate job!
My frend's have diffrent spring, but nutin compare to eibach. You don't lose much comfort, and car is much much beter keeping on streets and corners
Front is little bit lower, so don't have drag effect during quick start.
By the way beware of JAMEX (tihs!!)
I have since one year, it's makes greate job!
My frend's have diffrent spring, but nutin compare to eibach. You don't lose much comfort, and car is much much beter keeping on streets and corners
Front is little bit lower, so don't have drag effect during quick start.
By the way beware of JAMEX (tihs!!)
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Re: New Springs with OEM damper?
i have stock shocks with 151.000 km but looks in good/aceptable condition.saxophonias wrote:100.000 with stock shocks? It depends on use but it is long enough! Put the eibach springs but inspect your shocks for leaks often! I am sure your car will hand better.
a really put my eibach pro kit, and the car looks more predictable and safe. they lowers the mentioned, about 3cm.
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Re: New Springs with OEM damper?
Take a photo to see how it sits.
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Re: New Springs with OEM damper?
Good clearance! You can have an ek9 spoiler (bumper lip) without problems!
As for the different measurements the unequal weight (right to left), is something we notice too often and can be solved with coilovers. To be more specific, usually the passenger side in eudm models tend to be higher than the drivers. I thing this is due to jdm corner weighing (the driver where the passenger is).
As for the different measurements the unequal weight (right to left), is something we notice too often and can be solved with coilovers. To be more specific, usually the passenger side in eudm models tend to be higher than the drivers. I thing this is due to jdm corner weighing (the driver where the passenger is).
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Re: New Springs with OEM damper?
this problem is common in the B series. in my case is just about the terrain surface that wasn't equal in both sides.saxophonias wrote:Good clearance! You can have an ek9 spoiler (bumper lip) without problems!
As for the different measurements the unequal weight (right to left), is something we notice too often and can be solved with coilovers. To be more specific, usually the passenger side in eudm models tend to be higher than the drivers. I thing this is due to jdm corner weighing (the driver where the passenger is).
Re: New Springs with OEM damper?
Thank you for the photos. the springs are great. Black does not call much attention at MOT. Looks much much better than OEM. I think i will buy those to start before my coilovers. Much lower than that and it will start to be unpratical. Thank you for the help.
Cheers
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Re: New Springs with OEM damper?
Have a look here
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=55
i had the same springs with my bilsteins. Go for it. They are progressive and not hard enough. If i did it again i might have used eibach springs.
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=55
i had the same springs with my bilsteins. Go for it. They are progressive and not hard enough. If i did it again i might have used eibach springs.