Suspension Talk Got a suspension part question? Post it here.

eibach springs question

Thread Tools
 
Search this Thread
 
  #1  
Old 03-19-2008, 02:26 AM
corpsgasam's Avatar
Junior Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 12
Exclamation eibach springs question

hey fellas

okay so i have a quick question. I have a '02 gt conv. with 18 inch saleen wheels, and looking to get the Eibach springs. now i have two choices the sportline vs the pro kit.. now the sportline, lowers the car about 2 inches as for the Pro kit lowers the car about 1.3 to 1.5 inches. im looking to get the sportline.. but will that lower my rear to much with the extra weight of the convertible. most sites that sell the springs will not offer the Sportline for convertible's...


thank you
for you're time
Dan....
 
  #2  
Old 03-19-2008, 06:20 AM
bassman97's Avatar
blank
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: North Jersey
Posts: 2,451
Default

I personally think anything lower than 1.5" is just dumb since anything below 1" starts to destroy handling. Plus, the Eibach springs lower your car but don't have the increased spring rate so if you're worried about bottoming out, then get some H&R springs since they have increased spring rates w/ their drops.
 
  #3  
Old 03-19-2008, 10:44 AM
01FR500's Avatar
I'd Hit It
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Texarkana, TX/Conway, AR
Posts: 2,847
Default

If you get the sportlines, plan on doing things the will help correct the steering geometry. Like bassman said, "it starts to destroy handling", which I don't completely agree with, but there is some truth in it. I'm lowered 1.75" and my handling is much better than stock, so I don't see how it destroys handling, but steering geometry is compromised. Steeda Bumpsteer kit, and X2 ball joints might be needed, along with caster camber plates, and ofcourse upgraded dampers. Handling will be improved rather than destroyed. The lower you go, the more problems that you could have.
 
  #4  
Old 03-19-2008, 01:38 PM
bassman97's Avatar
blank
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: North Jersey
Posts: 2,451
Default

I know that anything lower than 1" screws up the front end geometry and the fact that I can take corners at a faster speed w/ my Mach 1 springs vs. my old Eibach Pro-Kit springs. This is why I say handling is compromised since anything lower than 1" is a point of diminishing returns.
 
  #5  
Old 03-19-2008, 02:14 PM
r3dn3ck's Avatar
Wowbagger hates me too!
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Magrathea/California
Posts: 9,865
Default

Originally Posted by 01FR500
If you get the sportlines, plan on doing things the will help correct the steering geometry. Like bassman said, "it starts to destroy handling", which I don't completely agree with, but there is some truth in it. I'm lowered 1.75" and my handling is much better than stock, so I don't see how it destroys handling, but steering geometry is compromised. Steeda Bumpsteer kit, and X2 ball joints might be needed, along with caster camber plates, and ofcourse upgraded dampers. Handling will be improved rather than destroyed. The lower you go, the more problems that you could have.
That's about the gist of it. Bassman was right though and I'll splain below.

Originally Posted by bassman97
I know that anything lower than 1" screws up the front end geometry and the fact that I can take corners at a faster speed w/ my Mach 1 springs vs. my old Eibach Pro-Kit springs. This is why I say handling is compromised since anything lower than 1" is a point of diminishing returns.
Generally more than 1.5" of lowering in front pushes you past the point of diminishing returns and starts directly causing handling problems you didn't have before. Some of those problems are really hard to identify but they're easy as hell to feel if you know what it can be like and it becomes obvious in any hard driving like racing or tear-assin'... things like increased tread squirm, increased push and a below-ground roll center, blah blah blah. Suffice it to say that unless you go the whole coil over and tubular arm route that more than 1.5" drop is a no-no. If it doesn't impact your daily driving... cool, but I'd call it at the 1.5 mark.

Below an inch you'll start feeling the negative effects and the extra half inch is pushing things to what I'd call a streetable limit. It's not a question of what's possible it's a question of what'll last and perform and the two don't often meet.

As for Eibach... meh... some good some not. I prefer either FRPP F springs or H&R Sport. Consult the spring rate guide in this forum for an idea of what's what.
 
  #6  
Old 03-19-2008, 03:12 PM
01FR500's Avatar
I'd Hit It
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Texarkana, TX/Conway, AR
Posts: 2,847
Default

But can things like, below ground roll center and the other things be fixed? I think if they can be fixed then there shouldn't be a problem with lowering to 2". Or is it really impossible to fix without total overhaul?
 
  #7  
Old 03-19-2008, 03:27 PM
r3dn3ck's Avatar
Wowbagger hates me too!
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Magrathea/California
Posts: 9,865
Default

you have to relocate suspension pickup points in order to do that. That's why it's easy with coil overs and tubular everything... the makers of those parts setup the tubular arms with different pickup points that work better on lowered cars (well... most of them). Otherwise fixing requires un-doing what's causing it and a lot of times it's something that's been welded into place from the factory.
 
  #8  
Old 03-19-2008, 03:39 PM
01FR500's Avatar
I'd Hit It
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Texarkana, TX/Conway, AR
Posts: 2,847
Default

Oh ok. So you basically have to fix it, which is just doing what you should have done in the first place to mod the suspension. Or change the suspension to where it doesn't become a problem, basically leaving it alone. You can't really keep moding yourself back into proper steering geometry, I think I understand.
Do it right, or don't do it at all?

Edit: So is it impossible to have a perfect >1.5" drop with coil springs, dampers and stock-like related stuff?
 

Last edited by 01FR500; 03-19-2008 at 04:34 PM.
  #9  
Old 03-19-2008, 03:53 PM
Dave04Mustang's Avatar
Banned
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: San Marcos, TX
Posts: 2,950
Default

not to hijack the thread but r3d had a quick question. Was going to replace the springs on mine this summer and was going to get either for F springs or the H&R sport mostly because I don't want the hardcore drop and have to replace most of the suspension. Now I've looked some stuff up and found a lot of times CC plates are not needed to be upgraded with a 1-1.5" drop (i know thats kind of hit and miss you may need them may not). What about the shocks and struts how much of a drop can the stock ones take without putting to much pressure on them? could they handle a between a 1-1.5" drop?
 
Related Topics
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
markm
Modular 4.6L Tech
3
03-11-2006 10:50 PM
roushrider81
Tire and Wheel Talk!
2
02-22-2006 08:22 PM
AlCapwned
V6 Tech Forums
3
09-01-2005 08:57 PM
1SIKGT
Modular 4.6L Tech
16
06-21-2005 03:23 AM
eric95GT
5.0L Tech
9
03-12-2005 12:56 PM



Quick Reply: eibach springs question



All times are GMT -7. The time now is 11:13 AM.