My Eibach Prokit springs are too stiff!
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My Eibach Prokit springs are too stiff!
Old setup: Tein 350z htech with Tokico D-spec DSP-9's on my G35 coupe.
I wanted a bit more of a drop so:
New setup: Used Eibach Prokit springs (bought used for about 5000km prior to me installing)
The ride is BRUTAL. No one wants to ride as passenger anymore I've really scared everyone away, girlfriend included. I've adjusted my shocks 6 turns from full hard and it's still pretty intolerable. Nothing like my comfy Tein htechs. The wierd part is while the sticky says it's 35% harder at the rear...i'm feeling the pain when the front goes over bumps...not the rear
First inclination is that this is how it's supposed to be. But all the comments (and I've searched a LOT here) say it's close to stock ride
I love the drop...but at this rate I'm aching to swap back to my teins. What's wrong??? Suggestions?
PS: I noticed a number on the front spring that is NOT the eibach prokit part number for G35 (which according to eibach website is part# 6365). Can someone check their prokit springs at the front and tell me what number they see? Just making sure.....
I wanted a bit more of a drop so:
New setup: Used Eibach Prokit springs (bought used for about 5000km prior to me installing)
The ride is BRUTAL. No one wants to ride as passenger anymore I've really scared everyone away, girlfriend included. I've adjusted my shocks 6 turns from full hard and it's still pretty intolerable. Nothing like my comfy Tein htechs. The wierd part is while the sticky says it's 35% harder at the rear...i'm feeling the pain when the front goes over bumps...not the rear
First inclination is that this is how it's supposed to be. But all the comments (and I've searched a LOT here) say it's close to stock ride
I love the drop...but at this rate I'm aching to swap back to my teins. What's wrong??? Suggestions?
PS: I noticed a number on the front spring that is NOT the eibach prokit part number for G35 (which according to eibach website is part# 6365). Can someone check their prokit springs at the front and tell me what number they see? Just making sure.....
Last edited by fireblade; 09-08-2006 at 01:57 AM.
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Drop looks ok...thought impossible to tell for sure if it's the "correct" drop. Looks about an inch.
Ok just checked....my front spring part # looks to be 6365.001. So that's right. I dunno what the problem is All i know is I am ready to put my tein back on.
Only other thing I can think of is my d-specs are no longer working...because honestly I have turned it 7 turns from full hard, and i don't feel much dampening happening at all. Still a very hard ride. But it was fine with the teins!!! So what gives
Ok just checked....my front spring part # looks to be 6365.001. So that's right. I dunno what the problem is All i know is I am ready to put my tein back on.
Only other thing I can think of is my d-specs are no longer working...because honestly I have turned it 7 turns from full hard, and i don't feel much dampening happening at all. Still a very hard ride. But it was fine with the teins!!! So what gives
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I put on my Eibach springs a month or two before my Kinetix camber kit. When the camber kit went on, I noticed a definite thump coming from the front right when I went over a bump. I bet it is the camber kit causing your trouble not the springs. My "thump" has gone away over time, but I would like to know what that was all about.
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I don't have personal experience with the kinetix arms, but with my old prelude, adding a camber kit on the front caused the arm to bottom out onto the inner fenderwell since there wasn't much suspension clearance. Some people even punch holes through into there engine basy from the camber kits so it is possible you are bottoming out your camber kit which would cause the very harsh feeling over bumps etc.
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You guys guessed right. Took it back to mechanic yesterday, found out the ball joint of kinetix arm sits a half inch taller than stock arm...thus hitting the inside frame of car. Major scratches/dents on the inside indicate this. It is preventing full suspension from travelling. So that's the problem.
I have since put my stock arms back on. Very pissed at Kinetix for giving me such a poor product. Have they even test fitted??? THere is NO way I can get these A-arms to fit without it banging....mechanic confirmed this. Only way is to screw in the arms deep into the fender but then that's not much room for camber adjustment anymore. I'm going to call them tomorrow and see what they say.
Thanks for all suggestions. Glad it wasn't my prokit at least.
I have since put my stock arms back on. Very pissed at Kinetix for giving me such a poor product. Have they even test fitted??? THere is NO way I can get these A-arms to fit without it banging....mechanic confirmed this. Only way is to screw in the arms deep into the fender but then that's not much room for camber adjustment anymore. I'm going to call them tomorrow and see what they say.
Thanks for all suggestions. Glad it wasn't my prokit at least.