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One of those purists you keep hearing about.
Eibach... attack!!
To date I've tried, driven and installed various combinations and permutations of shocks and springs, from eibach, to spax, to OEM and even martins from over seas.
I've recently installed the DMCH eibach springs on my latest project car, but I've found it sits exactly like factory, albeit a few inches lower at the front and back. The result is the same "attack" or "dog back on his haunches" stance with the back lower than the front. It does look a bit better than bone stock, but still unbalanced. I'm just running the OEM girlings, so I can't adjust anything which is the problem.
I think I'll reinstall the rear OEM springs to balance the car back out and just include the rear eibachs in the sale of the car. The new owner can update the shocks if they see fit.
Anyone else experience this?
Edit - I should add that the back is low enough for the axles to caress the dust shields ever so gently
Last edited by sdg3205; 10-05-2014 at 02:33 AM.
Dave
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