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Eibach Sportline height

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Infiltrate2000

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Dec 27, 2003
QUEENS, New York
A friend of mine just got some eibach sportline for his 2g fwd. I had these springs but recently sold them. I notice on his, the front seem taller than the rear springs. I am going by the "f" and "r" on the spring. I cant remember how mines was because they are gone already, but I was under the impression the shorter spring goes in front, is eibach labeling in reverse?
 
no, because the front suspension is larger (longer) and also their is the weight of the engine that the springs hold. Also, when installing my friends teins 2.5" drop springs, we saw the same thing. Ryan also, hope the install goes well :dsm:
 
I have the same problem. Im running with kyb agx + sportlines and have about 1inch differance in the from compared to the rear. My rims are the stock ones like the ones from the evo's if you understand which rims. And Im running Yokahama AVS ES100 the front tires have about 1inch gap between the fender and tire. The tire in the back almost is at the same height of the fender. If you figure out whats the problem pm because Im dying to fix my suspension problem.
 
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