Fitting Eibach springs to turbo - help?
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Fitting Eibach springs to turbo - help?
Hello,
Been fitting my new suspension on the LE. Eibach -25mms in place of the original Irmscher -25mms, so shouldn't be much difference in ride height - but noticed the springs themselves look very different at the rear. The spring coils on the old Irmschers didn't touch each other when the car was on the ground, but the first three turns of the Eibach's will definately touch, see pic:

Is this normal for Eibach's?
Take a look at the old springs, they look symmetrical, but the Eibach's are more compressed on one end:

Steve
Been fitting my new suspension on the LE. Eibach -25mms in place of the original Irmscher -25mms, so shouldn't be much difference in ride height - but noticed the springs themselves look very different at the rear. The spring coils on the old Irmschers didn't touch each other when the car was on the ground, but the first three turns of the Eibach's will definately touch, see pic:
Is this normal for Eibach's?
Take a look at the old springs, they look symmetrical, but the Eibach's are more compressed on one end:
Steve
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Ok, thanks guys, I also found some info on the site suggesting Eibachs should go this way up for the rears (ie. big windings at the top), so I've gone ahead finished it all off as is.
So far the rears don't seem to have the same drop as the fronts, but the front's have been on a month, so have probably settled a bit. Hope the rears do the same [img]/smile.gif[/img]
Steve
So far the rears don't seem to have the same drop as the fronts, but the front's have been on a month, so have probably settled a bit. Hope the rears do the same [img]/smile.gif[/img]
Steve
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