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Eibach Lowering Springs Part #34414A

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gophishy10

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Apr 17, 2012
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I found some eibach lowering springs on Craigslist for $50. Here's the , ad:
95-99 Eclipse Eibach Lowering Springs never used

Does anybody know if these are from the pro kit? I tried googling that part number and didn't come up with anything. The two numbers on the spring are 34414A and then 6014.001.
 
6014.001 is the part number for a 2g FWD, front.
6014.002 is for the rears.

6014.140 is the number for the complete set (all 4 springs) I believe.

I just asked the guy and he said it's all 4 springs. So the back two should have 6014.002 on them?
 
I hear there great they sell them on tire rack.com you could look them up.

make sure you get a camber kit!
As you go lower its going to put more cast ,camber ,tow you want to have your tires run and wear even!
Ingalls camber kit is what i used! It replaced the factory a arm mounts
 
Those are Eibach Pros. The pros are black and the sports are red. 50 bucks for all 4 is a steal, just make sure all the part numbers are correct and you'll be good to go. I have the Pro kit on my 95 gsx and the back was the only place I had camber issues. I used longer bolts and washers method. Just get an alignment and you should be ok.
 
Awesome thanks!

Those are Eibach Pros. The pros are black and the sports are red. 50 bucks for all 4 is a steal, just make sure all the part numbers are correct and you'll be good to go. I have the Pro kit on my 95 gsx and the back was the only place I had camber issues. I used longer bolts and washers method. Just get an alignment and you should be ok.

Yeah I grabbed them up last night and they all had the correct part numbers on them. I work at a toyota dealership so I'll probably just have them give it an alignment for me.
 
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