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Eibach springs installed

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Seph

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Mar 6, 2003
I installed the pro kits a little over a month & a half ago and I noticed that in the front the heights are different. On the front left it sits a little lower (2 fingers) than it does on the right (3 fingers). I thought that they just needed to settle.
Has anybody else had this problem if so how did you fix the problem? Thx.
 
Probably because there is different amounts of weight in each corner, so the springs adjusted themselves accordingly.
 
Happens to alot of 2g's there is nothing you can do about it. It doesn't happen to all 2g but most of them it does. Mine does it with H&R. It all depends who notices it too b/c most people don't pay attention.
 
You should contact Eibach and tell them you have defective springs. I'd be pissed if there was a noticeable ride height difference.
 
It usually doesn't happen to n/t's because they are really not the same car and the weight distribution is different. Its not Eibach's fault at all. I gaurantee it will happen with any spring you put on. Like I said I have H&R and i have that problem. Eclipse's aren't the best built cars especially when it comes to the body so don't expect things to be perfect. Try getting stiffer shocks. If you ready previous posts on this topic you will see that there are alot of people with this problem.
 
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