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Quick 1g sportline question

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Sep 4, 2013
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So before I'm told to search or presented with links to similar questions, understand that I have thoroughly searched this site as well as others for a response to my question, however I need something a little more relevant to my situation. So here it is, I acquired some 1g fwd sportlines, I have a 1g awd, will the fwd sportlines fit my application ? Will there be adverse effects? This is concerning only sportline ssprings on a 1g, not a 2g or stock springs. Thx in advance.
 
try to find the spring rating of those shocks and compare them to the awd version of them or even the stock awd spring rates, since they are fwd they might have a softer spring rate
 
That is inline with my thinking, it does appear that the awd sportlines have been discontinued, I can not find spring rates, I do believe that there is a difference in the stock springs, I'm curious as to whether or not eibach incorporated this into there design.
 
I know the rear is different for the added weight of AWD, I used the AWD ones in my 2g spyder as recommended for the extra weight of the convertible. These were eibach springs as well.
 
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