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just wondering if anyone knew how the eibachs compare to stock springs, besides ride height. I noticed that my new eibachs are easier to compress a few inches than my stock springs are a couple inches. just wondering if I'm actually switching to something better or if I should turn around and sell them.
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Here are the eibach rates copied from the suspension faq/tech. anyone know what the 88 gt springs would be?
Eibach
Front: 143-230 pounds
Rear: 112 - 183 pounds
Front Difference: 87 pounds
Rear Difference: 71 pounds
Eibach
Front: 143-230 pounds
Rear: 112 - 183 pounds
Front Difference: 87 pounds
Rear Difference: 71 pounds
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88 GT (FE3 Suspension)
Front: 154 lb/in (157 @ wheel)
Rear: 160 lb/in (95 @ wheel)
88 Base (F41 Suspension?)
Front: 126 lb/in (132 @ wheel)
Rear: 160 lb/in (95 @ wheel)
The rears are progressive rate.
Front: 154 lb/in (157 @ wheel)
Rear: 160 lb/in (95 @ wheel)
88 Base (F41 Suspension?)
Front: 126 lb/in (132 @ wheel)
Rear: 160 lb/in (95 @ wheel)
The rears are progressive rate.
-Jeff P.
Black '88 Beretta GT
Spice Red '06 GTO
Previously Owned:
'89 GT, '91 GT, '92 GTZ (12.95@105 mph), '01 Bonneville SSEi
Black '88 Beretta GT
Spice Red '06 GTO
Previously Owned:
'89 GT, '91 GT, '92 GTZ (12.95@105 mph), '01 Bonneville SSEi
eibachs
That's a good question. I don't know about spring rates and stuff. The Eibachs give you a pretty good ride and lower your car, but I wouldn't say they really improve the handling over the FE3 springs. That's my opinion, though, and lots of other things affect handling too.
-Jeff P.
Black '88 Beretta GT
Spice Red '06 GTO
Previously Owned:
'89 GT, '91 GT, '92 GTZ (12.95@105 mph), '01 Bonneville SSEi
Black '88 Beretta GT
Spice Red '06 GTO
Previously Owned:
'89 GT, '91 GT, '92 GTZ (12.95@105 mph), '01 Bonneville SSEi
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If you get good matching struts I think you would be happy with the Eibachs. However finding GOOD front struts can be a challenge now.
Rex Weatherford
92 Beretta GTZ Quad4 Turbo / 5-speed (sold)
Best 1/4 ET =  13.523 @ 105.16 mph
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92 Beretta GTZ Quad4 Turbo / 5-speed (sold)
Best 1/4 ET =  13.523 @ 105.16 mph
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ive owned my pair of eibachs for about 4yrs now and i cant complain they handle very well i just put them in my car that i have now and has the suspension i took out of a gtz so i'll find out how it goes for this car
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Image of rear springs, still it lowered the rear about 2cm~.
I fill up for $130. Also Beretta owner since 2004
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this reminds me of how bad i need new springs, shocks, struts
i guess autozone is going to have my money, i need them bad and the LLT warranty makes me likey more
i guess autozone is going to have my money, i need them bad and the LLT warranty makes me likey more
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98 Camaro SS 6spd
2000 Lincoln LS 5spd (1 of 2,331)
95 Beretta base
www.efidynotuning.com