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06-08-2020, 02:55 PM | #1 |
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Eibach Lowering Springs - New - $200
I have brand-new Eibach lowering springs for sale for the Z4M. Never used, never installed. These are going for upto $360 online. Save some money. I am willing to ship! Shipping costs not included, they vary and buyer to pay shipping. I used H&R springs instead, they are brand new, never installed. Specs: Eibach Pro Kit Springs - Set Average lowering of .8" F and .4" R Mfg Part # 2095.140
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Bump. still for sale.
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They are great together. This is a fantastic price on a spring set, btw. |
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B12 kit content description straight from Bilstein: they are B8 dampers, NOT B6. B8 are valved/cut shorter to perfectly matched lowering springs. B6 are stated as specifically to match with OE springs. You cannot get B8 dampers separately to match with H&R springs they are kitted and partnered with Eibach. -- you can fit B6 with lowering springs, should be fine, its a compromise, but I'm too OCD for that, I need B8s
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I like the additional low with H&R, the dampers provide a nicely damped ride the springs are stiff, not overly stiff. Historically the Eibachs are known to be slighty softer spring rate than H&R, but still stiffer that OE. -- H&R is known to be slightly stiffer spring rate than eibach and significantly stiffer than OE. I do not know the actual rates.
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Well, right now my car has stock shocks with H&R lowering springs. I just bought the B12 Bilstein kit which has Eibach springs, and I'm wondering if I should use the Eibachs the kit came with, or use the H&R's that are already on the car. Either way, once installed, I'll have a set of springs for sale lol. Glad you sold yours Right now I find it rides harsh, so I might use the Eibachs if they're a softer ride. I don't race or track this car, its a daily driver. Thanks for your comparison of both. |
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