How much does the Eibach Pro Kit lower your car?
They lowered the car about 1.5″ all the way around. Makes the car look much better.
Is Eibach or H&R better?
The H&R definitely tend to drop the car more aggressively and provide a stiffer ride. I almost always prefer Eibach when just going with springs as they are more conservative and easier on the stock struts/shocks while providing less aggressive rebound.
Do Eibach springs need to settle?
Good quality lowering springs from the likes of Eibach or H&R will not sag and “settle”. However, it’s true that ride height will slightly drop even further after the initial install – could be 0 to 1.5 inch drop.
Can you adjust Eibach springs?
It is commonly adjusted through the use of anti-roll bars (Eibach Anti-Roll-Kit), but can also be changed through the use of different spring rates.
Where are Eibach shocks made?
American made in Corona, California since 1965, Eibach Suspension is created by enthusiasts for the average driver who wants a ride like an enthusiast.
Does Eibach make coilovers?
Our Pro-Street-S offers you the top sporting performance without making big sacrifices in comfort. Due to its height-adjustability, the optimum setting for what you’re looking to do is possible with the Pro-Street-S coil-over suspension systems.
Do you need alignment after lowering springs?
Yes, you will need an alignment after replacing springs – especially lowering springs. This is because to replace car springs, you need to first remove the shocks from the suspension system. And while doing so, you will work with many other suspension components like caster / camber plate that can cause misalignment.
What lowering springs are the best?
Quick Check
- Top 10 Best Lowering Springs List.
- Eibach Performance Spring Pro Kit.
- BMR Suspension Lowering Spring Kit.
- Eibach Extreme Lowering Spring.
- Pro Suspension 2in Rear Lowering Coils.
- Eibach Pro Kit Performance Spring For Hyundai Veloster.
- Progressive Suspension Fork Lowering Kit.
- D2 Pro Lowering Springs.
Is it OK to put lowering springs on stock shocks?
Using stock shocks can make the ride bouncy When using lowering springs in conjunction with the OEM shocks, the car’s ride quality can also end up being bouncy. Additionally, installing a set of lowering springs on stock shock absorbers can also lead to premature wear.