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Old 08-31-2010, 03:50 AM
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new eibach springs for the g35x?

I was browsing through tirerack and came across these.....

http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/S...=&brand=Eibach

They're listed as "new" and have different part numbers than the eibach springs for the rwd models...also different part number than the g37x coupe springs that came out a little while ago. Anybody have these on? Maybe they fixed the saggy rear issue that results when putting the rwd eibach springs on the awd?
 
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FML! I just bought the BC coils and these come out!
 
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this should be good for all the X people who dont want to spend 1K on coils plus installation. this would be less then half that cost.
 
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According to the Eibach website, they only drop the rear 1.1 inches as opposed to the RWD that drop it 1.3 inches. This will get rid of the slightly uneven drop on the AWD that has really made me hesitate on getting the springs in the first place. The front drop is the same. As soon as these are available at some additional vendors, I am ordering a set.
 
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Originally Posted by jkat13
According to the Eibach website, they only drop the rear 1.1 inches as opposed to the RWD that drop it 1.3 inches. This will get rid of the slightly uneven drop on the AWD that has really made me hesitate on getting the springs in the first place. The front drop is the same. As soon as these are available at some additional vendors, I am ordering a set.
Please post pics when you do!
 
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Old 09-03-2010, 07:04 PM
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I just found these this week, and plan to order soon! I just have to find a local installer.
 
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Old 09-06-2010, 12:26 AM
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b2 auto designs carries these now as well
 
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Damn I just wish they revised it so it could drop the front a little more, even though the undercarriage tray is low as hell as it is. The rear imo is a perfect drop with a good size wheel/tire combo but I'm curious as to how the new ones will look.
 
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I ordered mine today - Tirerack.com has them for ~255 shipped with a ~2 week lead time. I called a couple local dealers and their price was higher with the same lead time. I've got a local installer lined up for when these arrive. I can't wait!
 
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Originally Posted by lefizzet
Damn I just wish they revised it so it could drop the front a little more, even though the undercarriage tray is low as hell as it is. The rear imo is a perfect drop with a good size wheel/tire combo but I'm curious as to how the new ones will look.
They have before/after pics here: http://performance-suspension.eibach..._sedan_2007_08
 
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Old 09-09-2010, 09:16 AM
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Crap, TireRack's leadtime is actually 4-5 weeks.
 
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Just in time for Winter LOL
 
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Just in time for Winter LOL
Yeah at this point I'm considering waiting till spring, to keep my ground clearance for one last snow season.
 
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Originally Posted by b2autodesigns
I have these in stock guys!!

http://www.b2autodesigns.com/product...oducts_id=3897

Charles
YES! Ordered.
 


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