Is anyone running the DeLorean Europe Lower springs? If so how do you like them? How do they compare to the Eibach springs? Are they lower? Any input would be great.
Location: Mebane, NC
Posts: 346
My VIN: 06668 81' Grey interior, 5 speed, Grooved hood. Previous owner of 16301, in 2001. Found Nov 2019, a
Is anyone running the DeLorean Europe Lower springs? If so how do you like them? How do they compare to the Eibach springs? Are they lower? Any input would be great.
Location: Surrey, United Kingdom
Posts: 181
I've had Eds front springs on my car since I imported in into the UK back in late 2010/early 2011. No complaint's, I'm very happy with them (note I'm still running stock shocks, and stock rear springs).
Hopefully the below shots give a good idea of how they look (last two pictures were taken on what remains of the banked circuit at Brooklands)
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I have em too. With spax shocks.
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Svein Apeland
1981 DMC DeLorean DMC-12, VIN: 01598. Gas flap hood, manual transmission, black interior, wide stripe, galvanized frame, Spax shocks and UK club exhaust.
x1973 Plymouth Road Runner
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x1966 Lincoln Continental
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Location: Mebane, NC
Posts: 346
My VIN: 06668 81' Grey interior, 5 speed, Grooved hood. Previous owner of 16301, in 2001. Found Nov 2019, a
Awesome, thank you very much for the images. The stance is great!
Location: Austria/Salzburg
Posts: 32
My VIN: SCEDT26T1BD001651
I have them installed too. The car looks much better now and the seating angle is not so much reclined any more. But be aware of the dangers of installing these. When taking the old springs out one came loose and hit me in the face, due to a bad design of the compressor. I had multiple wounds in the face, almost lost an eye and had to surgically repair my nose months afterward.
Eugen
'81 DeLorean, 20.000 mls, second owner, automatic gearbox